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:: Thursday, August 03, 2000 :: The site for SUnit port downloads: SUnit Camp Smalltalk. I've probably logged this before but it's important. Reminder: Refactoring Browser Wiki. The IBM site for VisualAge for Smalltalk has many Smalltalk resources. Here is the VisualAge Smalltalk Sitemap link. The IBM site for VisualAge for Smalltalk has many Smalltalk resources. Here is the VisualAge Smalltalk Sitemap link. Wireless Application Protocol is a WAP-oriented page provided as a part of Developer.com, which is, in turn, provided by Earthweb.com. Wireless Application Protocol is a WAP-oriented page provided as a part of Developer.com, which is, in turn, provided by Earthweb.com. Ralph E. Johnson is a master Smalltalk teacher and is very active in the Squeak community. Many people credit him for whatever Smalltalk ability they have.:: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 :: Thomas Muldowney [temas@box5.net] cites the OpenH323 Project as one of the main possibilities for Jabber to use as the primary voice target. Temas says: "This is a very common video and audio stack that has strong backing; it also has a very strong open movement around it." Cellmania.com indexes and previews more than 5,000 WAP-enabled Web sites and appears to be adding something over 100 new sites every week. TheStandard.com publishes two pages of extreme importance to a number of my colleagues: Worth a read: Compare XML-RPC and SOAP, WDDX, ebXML, and JMS. Next Generation Gaming, an EM Ventures investment, is experimenting in online gaming (mostly casino-type, right now). They have a newsletter and are also doing some stuff with online television, WAP gaming, etc. Two other EM Ventures investments: Looks like there's a new Linux C++ compiler around! Check out the Pentium Compiler Group's PGCC. It's a highly optimized, Pentium-specific replacement for GCC.:: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 :: Squeak Prolog - What the ...? Some Lisp/Scheme/AI Software at Temple University Lifestreams Project Home Page. According to the site, "Lifestreams was invented by Eric Freeman and David Gelernter as a network-centric replacement for the desktop metaphor. That original work is detailed in the Lifestreams dissertation:" Suck just published an *extremely* uncomplimentary article about the Mozilla project: "Before the Body's Cold". Suck previously bruised Mozilla about usability in "Skin Cancer". It's painful to remember just how much I and others wanted Mozilla to succeed! Anybody paying attention to The Web Standards Project: Mission? "A GNOME Web browser based on gecko":Galeon : the web, only the web.:: Monday, July 31, 2000 :: Freenet: Installing stable release on Win. Network Advertising Initiative has come up with a "self-regulation proposal" that was approved last Thursday by the Federal Trade Commission. For some strange reason, online privacy advocates (and I) remain skeptical. The site contains a good deal of their information. You decide! Other refs: Without further commentary, here is a link to The Free Network Project site and here are the Installation Instructions. TimeZone is a time zone database for Smalltalk. This Swiki page from the main Squeak Swiki contains information about Kent Beck's SUnits Testing Framework. Funny, I hadn't really seen this before: Squeak Smalltalk: A Quick Reference. Also, it's nice to have the Squeak Language Definition readily available.
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