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From: krh08502@world.std.com (Ken R Howard)
Subject: A "small" Smalltalk?
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Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 16:21:34 GMT
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I'm developing an Object-Oriented programming course for a university in 
San Antonio.  I would like to use Smalltalk as the language for this 
course (because I've been using ST/V for the past 3 years).  The problem 
is that many of the machines at school don't have the required 16Meg of 
RAM, and I don't expect that to change soon.  Is there a Smalltalk out 
there that is useful for a college programming course that doesn't 
require a powerful machine to run?

