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'''Smalltalk/V PM''' for OS/2 v1.x was a Smalltalk development environment from [[Digitalk]] that used native PM graphic capabilities.
'''Smalltalk/V PM''' (''STVPM'') for OS/2 v1.x was a Smalltalk development environment from [[Digitalk]] that used native PM graphic capabilities.


==Versions==
==Versions==
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* Smalltalk/V PM for OS/2 V2 32bit.
* Smalltalk/V PM for OS/2 V2 32bit.
:Starts to allow you change the "Behaviours" of classes and diverge from the other version of Smalltalk/V, later evolved into the 32-bit OS/2 only ''PARTS Workbench''.
:Starts to allow you change the "Behaviours" of classes and diverge from the other version of Smalltalk/V, later evolved into the 32-bit OS/2 only ''PARTS Workbench''.
;Documentation
*''Smalltalk/V PM Tutorial and Programming Handbook''


==Publications==
==Publications==
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**Part 1 appeared on page 9 in [http://sdmeta.gforge.inria.fr/TheSmalltalkReport/91_95/SMAL0101.PDF Vol 1, Issue 1, September 1991]
**Part 1 appeared on page 9 in [http://sdmeta.gforge.inria.fr/TheSmalltalkReport/91_95/SMAL0101.PDF Vol 1, Issue 1, September 1991]
**Part 2 appeared on page 16 in [http://esug.org/data/HistoricalDocuments/TheSmalltalkReport/91_95/SMAL0102.PDF Vol 1, Issue 2, October 1991]
**Part 2 appeared on page 16 in [http://esug.org/data/HistoricalDocuments/TheSmalltalkReport/91_95/SMAL0102.PDF Vol 1, Issue 2, October 1991]
* Giffin Lorimer: ''A Practical Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming'' - IBM Redbook GG24-3641-01 (February 1992)


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Revision as of 23:51, 25 October 2018

Smalltalk/V PM (STVPM) for OS/2 v1.x was a Smalltalk development environment from Digitalk that used native PM graphic capabilities.

Versions

  • Smalltalk/V PM 1.2
  • 1991: Smalltalk/V PM 1.3
  • 1992: Smalltalk/V PM 1.4
  • Smalltalk/V PM for OS/2 V2 32bit.
Starts to allow you change the "Behaviours" of classes and diverge from the other version of Smalltalk/V, later evolved into the 32-bit OS/2 only PARTS Workbench.
Documentation
  • Smalltalk/V PM Tutorial and Programming Handbook

Publications