About Squeak Squeak is a tightly integrated software development environment for live software construction using the object-oriented programming language Smalltalk.It runs on many computers and operating systems. Open source code for TUIO clients and demonstration applications is available in, Java, C++ and Max, and now Smalltalk. The relevant code is maintained on GitHub at OpenSmalltalk. Squeak: An Open Source Smalltalk 31 of 44 • You can change the look and behaviour of Morphs after they are instantiated – Example: Buttons - Place a button on the desktop - Give it behavior so that when clicked it opens a workspace.
Active development of Squeak is going on elsewhere than SourceForge now, meet us at squeak.org.
It features the Morphic framework, which promotes low effort graphical, interactive application development and maintenance. A Tuio client for Squeak seems to occupy an interesting local maximum in design space, since it combines the power of Reactivision for tangible user interaction with the ease of programming complex animated user interfaces for multiple users in Squeak. - Try preferences >> annotationPanes – Example CogVM
The Squeak virtual machine is a family of virtual machines (VMs) used in Smalltalk programming language implementations. Squeak is a modern, open source, full-featured implementation of the powerful Smalltalk programming language and environment.
They are an essential part of any Smalltalk implementation.
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All are open-source software.The current VM is a high performance dynamic translation system.
Squeak is an open, highly-portable Smalltalk-80 implementation providing platform-independent 2d and 3d graphics, sound, and network access.
Squeak is a modern, open source, full-featured implementation of the powerful Smalltalk programming language and environment. Squeak is an open-source Smalltalk programming system with fast execution environments for all major platforms.
Many projects have been successfully created with Squeak.