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From: vlad@world2u.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky)
Subject: Re: Smalltalk MT
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rudi@momentum.co.za (Rudi Engelbrecht) wrote:

>vlad@world2u.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky) wrote:

>>Is somebody playing around with Smalltalk MT?

>I had a look at it...the compile to DLL or EXE is impressive.


It impressed me too.  Even if it is still little bit buggy, it looks promissing.
We'll wait and see.  When it will be "100" %  reliable, I will go in and use in
business. It's exactly I would expect from a modern Smalltalk. Small class
hierarchy and FAT-FREE.  

 I wish Smalltalk MT lot of success.




 Vlastimil Adamovsky
 ** C++ and Smalltalk consultant **
 * http://www.stepweb.com *

