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  1. Proceedings of the Second symposium on Small systems (SIGSMALL/PC)
  2. Rosetta Smalltalk: a conversational, extensible microcomputer language
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Microprocessor systems and architectures for applications to the control and protection of electric power systems
Microprocessor-based approach to industrial devices quality control
Enhancement of interactive computer systems by distributed intelligence
Concurrent programming on microcomputers
Personal computers demand new perspectives
Rosetta Smalltalk: a conversational, extensible microcomputer language
Application of microcomputers to superconducting magnet experiments
A microcomputer based automated specimen weighing and recording system
A multi-microprocessor system for parallel computations
The role of simulation in the development of task-oriented computer architectures
Data base management system environments present and future
Micro-SEED and its application

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Rosetta Smalltalk: a conversational, extensible microcomputer language

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Abbe, Dennis Warren, Scott K.
Abstract Rosetta Smalltalk is a personal information handling environment for low-cost microcomputers based on the work of the Learning Research Group at Xerox PARC. Our prototype runs on two different Z-80 based personal computers. The major goals of the system are to support a lively interactive style of working and to provide an open-ended medium in which personalized tools may easily be constructed. Rather than write monolithic programs, the user extends the language with new objects and syntax. He then solves his problems by interacting with his extensions at the keyboard. Multiple independent CRT windows permit several partially completed interactions to be displayed at once.All facilities in Rosetta Smalltalk are represented by objects, which are instances of Simulalike classes. Objects are not operated on directly, but are sent messages requesting them to perform actions and return replies. The language is extended by creating new classes and by adding new messages to existing classes.
Starting Page 36
Ending Page 45
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897910079
DOI 10.1145/1113549.1113555
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1979-10-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Personal computing Hypertext Message sending Abstract data types Extensibility Windows Modularity Object oriented programming Conversational computing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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