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Cuis Smalltalk and the History of Computing's Future (with Juan Vuletich)

19 Jun 2024

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Smalltalk is one of those programming languages that’s lived out of the mainstream, but often referenced as an influence and an important part of programming history. It’s the cornerstone of object-oriented programming, it was into message passing before actors were cool, and it blurs the line between operating system, programming language and personal notebook. But what is it?Joining us to discuss it is Juan Vuletich, the creator of one of Smalltalk’s latest incarnations, Cuis. In this episode we cover Smalltalk’s history, its design ideas, Cuis’s unique implementation and what makes this modern implementation something special.Smalltalk is over 50 years old, but its vision of how computing could work has only begun. Let’s see if we can mine some ideas from it to take us into the next generation of computing...--The Cuis Smalltalk Book: https://cuis-Smalltalk.github.io/TheCuisBook/Preface.htmlCuis on Github: https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Cuis-Smalltalk-DevThe Cuis Community: https://cuis.st/communityA Short History of Cuis: https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev/blob/master/Documentation/CuisHistory.mdMonticello VCS: https://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/1287Juan’s Music Research: https://www.jvuletich.org/research.htmlBack to the Future - The Story of Squeak (pdf): https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/263700.263754Kris on Mastodon: http://mastodon.social/@krisajenkinsKris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisjenkins/Kris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/krisajenkins

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