21st Century Smalltalk

July 4, 2006

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Filed under: General — pfisk @ 9:41 pm

After nearly six years of work and billions of dollars expenditure, Microsoft has begun releasing the major components of its .Net initiative.

Most media focus has been on the Vista operating system, but Vista is just part of a much larger architectural change in how Microsoft applications will be written and deployed.

The Smalltalk language is ideally suited for the enhanced application connectivity that these new architectures will allow.

In this blog, I will explore the challenges and opportunities presented by the new .Net environment. In particular, I will explore how Smalltalk may fulfill its potential of becoming the premier application language of the Internet.

Peter Fisk

6 Comments »

  1. [...] the ground up, built on a lisp base. Now this is a pretty ambitious project, you have to admit. He started off using .NET and WPF, back in July 2006. After making steady progress for six months, he heard about Flex 2.0 at the end [...]

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