kryton9
11-07-2007, 00:33
Hi guys, as you know I have posted about smalltalk based languages at coding monkeys. If you can see what can be done with smalltalk and or listen to Alan Kay, you can see the opportunity the world is missing by not going with something like smalltalk.
Anyways the biggest downfall as Petr and I found was its slowness. It runs in a virtual machine as it forms it own ties to the hardware. Really cool stuff for programming and development in a way that is where it should be, but not practical for daily life.
Well I ran across a version that is not free, but it compiles down to a nice executable at nice speeds. I think most of us here are interested programming languages of all sorts and many of you might want to look at this as for something of future use.
I wrote to the company yesterday as one of the links to demo their DirectX wasn't working. I got a reply back today and that is always a good sign in my book.
They will adding support for DirectX 10 too soon.
Hello Kent,
Thanks for reporting th e problem, the link is now repaired and you
should be able to start the demos. Note that you need the Microsoft
DirectX SDK for some of the sample media.
We focused on DirectX rather than OpenGL because the interface is easier
to access from an OO language and because DirectX is more advanced.
We are currently working on a demo for a DirectX9 based game, as well as
on DirectX 10 support. A new version will be out shortly with improved
Vista support and DirectX 10 interfaces.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions.
Tarik Kerroum
Object Connect
Here is a link to the downloadable binary files to see smalltalk MT in action. Could be the nice alternative to Microsoft and Borland for many development projects.
http://www.objectconnect.com/samples.htm
Anyways the biggest downfall as Petr and I found was its slowness. It runs in a virtual machine as it forms it own ties to the hardware. Really cool stuff for programming and development in a way that is where it should be, but not practical for daily life.
Well I ran across a version that is not free, but it compiles down to a nice executable at nice speeds. I think most of us here are interested programming languages of all sorts and many of you might want to look at this as for something of future use.
I wrote to the company yesterday as one of the links to demo their DirectX wasn't working. I got a reply back today and that is always a good sign in my book.
They will adding support for DirectX 10 too soon.
Hello Kent,
Thanks for reporting th e problem, the link is now repaired and you
should be able to start the demos. Note that you need the Microsoft
DirectX SDK for some of the sample media.
We focused on DirectX rather than OpenGL because the interface is easier
to access from an OO language and because DirectX is more advanced.
We are currently working on a demo for a DirectX9 based game, as well as
on DirectX 10 support. A new version will be out shortly with improved
Vista support and DirectX 10 interfaces.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions.
Tarik Kerroum
Object Connect
Here is a link to the downloadable binary files to see smalltalk MT in action. Could be the nice alternative to Microsoft and Borland for many development projects.
http://www.objectconnect.com/samples.htm