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GNU Smalltalk is an implementation that closely follows the Smalltalk-80 language as described in the book `Smalltalk-80: the Language and its Implementation' by Adele Goldberg and David Robson. The Smalltalk programming language is an object oriented programming language. Unlike other Smalltalks (including Smalltalk-80), GNU Smalltalk emphasizes Smalltalk's rapid prototyping features rather than the graphical and easy-to-use nature of the programming environment. Therefore, even though we have a nice GUI environment including a class browser, the goal of the GNU Smalltalk project is currently to produce a complete system to be used to write your scripts in a clear, aesthetically pleasing, and philosophically appealing programming language.
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gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5-10.el7.aarch64.html | GNU Smalltalk | EPEL 7 for aarch64 | gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5-10.el7.aarch64.rpm |
gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5-10.el7.x86_64.html | GNU Smalltalk | EPEL 7 for x86_64 | gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5-10.el7.x86_64.rpm |
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