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- From: ddj+@cs.cmu.edu (Doug DeJulio)
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- Subject: Re: Smalltalk for the NeXT - Let's get programming!
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- Date: 16 Dec 92 19:21:02 GMT
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- > Or, put a NeXTStep front end on GNU Smalltalk. Think of the possibilities...
-
- Think bigger. Don't put a NeXTstep front end on GNU Smalltalk, make a
- version of GNU Smalltalk that lets you send messages to Objective-C
- objects! This would be useful on any platform that has GNU
- Objective-C and SmallTalk, and on the NeXT it would give folks access
- to just about EVERYTHING.
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- Doug DeJulio
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