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| * [[Status]]: Monitoring the maturity of GNU Smalltalk. | * [[Status]]: Monitoring the maturity of GNU Smalltalk. | ||
| * [[Other git repositories]]: To stay on the ''real'' bleeding edge | * [[Other git repositories]]: To stay on the ''real'' bleeding edge | ||
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Main Page
By Paolo Bonzini - Posted on June 14th, 2007
Welcome to the GNU Smalltalk wiki!
If you are logged in, you can make changes to the wiki, using MediaWiki syntax. You can experiment with the syntax in the Sandbox.
Trails from here:
- IRC: Chat about Smalltalk and GNU Smalltalk
- Interesting links
- Missing manual pages: Things that may be missing from the other documentation
- Examples: Examples of GNU Smalltalk scripts
- Hacker's guide: Working on the GNU Smalltalk standard packages
- Status: Monitoring the maturity of GNU Smalltalk.
- Other git repositories: To stay on the real bleeding edge
- GST-Ligthning: lightning binding for gst
- MrGwen: MrGwen To Do list
- gst-package: Package Idea
- Events: GNU Smalltalk Events
- GNU Smalltalk Monthly Digest: Archive and discussion place for GNU Smalltalk monthly digest
- Building GST Guides: A Step by Step to get GST binaries on your platform
This wiki also hosts the collaborative space for the STEPs (formerly ANSI Smalltalk) community effort.
- Admin: Getting the project started, looking after the mail list server etc etc
- Meta: The structure of the project work and the form of the standard document
- Smalltalk: Specifying the standard elements of a Smalltalk system
- People: Profile and bio for people involved in the effort
