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A specialist [[Smalltalk]] magazine published nine times a year between 1991 and 1997 by a publishing company called | A specialist [[Smalltalk]] magazine published nine times a year between 1991 and 1997 by a publishing company called SIGS, that specialised in publishing magazine and organizing conferences that covered object-oriented technologies. Smalltalk Report begun a a newsletter in 1991 and had usually a lot of OS/2 related coverage, it changed into a proper colour printed magazine during 1994 and started to see a proper newsstand distribution during the same time. | ||
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* [http://esug.org/data/HistoricalDocuments/TheSmalltalkReport/ Online archive of Smalltalk Report] Mirror of the above at the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG), has actual PDF files of magazines as well. | * [http://esug.org/data/HistoricalDocuments/TheSmalltalkReport/ Online archive of Smalltalk Report] Mirror of the above at the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG), has actual PDF files of magazines as well. | ||
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A specialist Smalltalk magazine published nine times a year between 1991 and 1997 by a publishing company called SIGS, that specialised in publishing magazine and organizing conferences that covered object-oriented technologies. Smalltalk Report begun a a newsletter in 1991 and had usually a lot of OS/2 related coverage, it changed into a proper colour printed magazine during 1994 and started to see a proper newsstand distribution during the same time.
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- Online archive of Smalltalk Report - Contains indices and table of contents pages rather than actual copies of the magazine, is also missing a few issues.
- Online archive of Smalltalk Report Mirror of the above at the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG), has actual PDF files of magazines as well.