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* [[Digitalk Smalltalk|Smalltalk/V PM]] - Commercial - Discontinued | * [[Digitalk Smalltalk|Smalltalk/V PM]] - Commercial - Discontinued | ||
* [[Squeak]] - Open Source - Discontinued | * [[Squeak]] - Open Source - Discontinued | ||
* [[VisualWorks]] - Commercial - Discontinued | |||
* [[Visual Smalltalk Enterprise]] - Commercial - Discontinued | * [[Visual Smalltalk Enterprise]] - Commercial - Discontinued | ||
Revision as of 11:59, 31 January 2015
Object oriented, dynamically typed language, was the main development language of IBM application and development software from the late 1980's into the late 90's when Java took over. It is a development of Simula but features a dynamic typing system unlike its Algol brethren and that has been its Achilles heels, it has never been even remotely close to other languages in the Algol family when it comes to speed.
A list of OS/2 implementations of SmallTalk
- ChapMan - Commercial - Discontinued
- Enfin/2 - Commercial - Discontinued
- IBM VisualAge Smalltalk Enterprise 6.0 - Commercial - Discontinued
- Smalltalk/V PM - Commercial - Discontinued
- Squeak - Open Source - Discontinued
- VisualWorks - Commercial - Discontinued
- Visual Smalltalk Enterprise - Commercial - Discontinued
Libraries and bindings
- Indelv XML Libary - Open source library under the Mozilla Public License - a VisualAge version compatible with OS/2 was supposedly available but the company actually never uploaded it to their site, neither the last 2.2 beta or the earlier 1.01, even though there were download links both of to them on their site for years.
A list of DOS implementations of SmallTalk
- Methods - Commercial - Discontinued
- Smalltalk/V DOS - Commercial - Discontinued