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Smalltalk is the archetypal object-oriented programming language developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Centre in the 1970s. It also introduced the world to mouse-driven graphical user interfaces.
Smalltalk Express, a free Smalltalk for Windows from ObjectShare (with a Windows-style interface, rather than a traditional Smalltalk one) | |
Squeak, a free Smalltalk implementation from Apple |
A complete Smalltalk textbook for VisualWorks Smalltalk (which assumes a basic knowledge of Smalltalk) | |
A brief introduction to the Model-View-Controller (MVC) paradigm | |
The Smalltalk FAQ | |
The Object-Oriented FAQ |
Dave's Smalltalk FAQ | |
Jeff McAffer's Smalltalk links | |
The Australian Smalltalk Web Server | |
A Smalltalk tutorial from IBM | |
Adele Goldberg's LearningWorks project | |
The UIUC Smalltalk archive | |
Smalltalk links at Yahoo (or at Yahoo UK) | |
Cetus Object-Orientation Links | |
The OO SoapBox | |
The newsgroup comp.lang.smalltalk |