The authors argue that, because of its symbolic processing facilities, its object-oriented nature, its usefulness as a simulation language, and its sophisticated graphical interface, Smalltalk is an ideal candidate for specialization. They discuss this and they show how a programming language that approaches the power of AL can be imbedded in Smalltalk within 2-4 person-months of effort
When designing real-time systems, suitable languages are needed due to the special demands of these ...
Computational reflection makes it easy to solve problems that are otherwise difficult to address in ...
Formal semantics of a programming language is an important tool for constructing correct compilers a...
This paper studies why and how Smalltalk, although designed as a mono-user and mono-processor progra...
Smalltalk-80 is the classic standard Smalltalk language as described in Smalltalk-80: The Language a...
Interest in artificial neural networks has grown rapidly over the past few years. The technology is ...
This paper describes the development of a small application in Smalltalk. It illustrates the concep...
International audienceSmalltalk is an exciting object-oriented language in which even primitive valu...
Starting with the very first evaluator, implemented as a thousand-line BASIC program in 1972, Smallt...
International audienceDue to their ability to combine high performances along with flexibility, FPGA...
GNU Smalltalk is an open source project whose goal is to create a scripting environment based on the...
This paper reports additions to the commercial, object-oriented language, Smalltalk-80 and their inc...
A reflective language is a language that is capable of manipulating the state of its program’s execu...
In this paper we stress the fact that a language and an environment for teaching object-oriented pro...
Integration of multiple languages into each other and into an existing development environment is a ...
When designing real-time systems, suitable languages are needed due to the special demands of these ...
Computational reflection makes it easy to solve problems that are otherwise difficult to address in ...
Formal semantics of a programming language is an important tool for constructing correct compilers a...
This paper studies why and how Smalltalk, although designed as a mono-user and mono-processor progra...
Smalltalk-80 is the classic standard Smalltalk language as described in Smalltalk-80: The Language a...
Interest in artificial neural networks has grown rapidly over the past few years. The technology is ...
This paper describes the development of a small application in Smalltalk. It illustrates the concep...
International audienceSmalltalk is an exciting object-oriented language in which even primitive valu...
Starting with the very first evaluator, implemented as a thousand-line BASIC program in 1972, Smallt...
International audienceDue to their ability to combine high performances along with flexibility, FPGA...
GNU Smalltalk is an open source project whose goal is to create a scripting environment based on the...
This paper reports additions to the commercial, object-oriented language, Smalltalk-80 and their inc...
A reflective language is a language that is capable of manipulating the state of its program’s execu...
In this paper we stress the fact that a language and an environment for teaching object-oriented pro...
Integration of multiple languages into each other and into an existing development environment is a ...
When designing real-time systems, suitable languages are needed due to the special demands of these ...
Computational reflection makes it easy to solve problems that are otherwise difficult to address in ...
Formal semantics of a programming language is an important tool for constructing correct compilers a...