Smalltalk Isn't Dead: Here's Why You Should Use It
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Smalltalk Isn't Dead: Here's Why You Should Use It | Hacker Noon
Here are the reasons why Smalltalk isn't dead.
Celebrating 50 Years of Smalltalk
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Celebrating 50 Years of Smalltalk | HackerNoon
In 1972, Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, and Adele Goldberg at Xerox PARC created a revolutionary new programming language called Smalltalk.