
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyEducationHow To | ||||

Smalltalk Reflections episode 16: unit testing
In this episode, Craig and Philippe discuss unit testing in Smalltalk, and how it influences the development process. We welcome special guest Jean-Christophe Mincke in our exploration of validation. more
In this episode, Craig and new co-host Philippe Back discuss the past, present, and future of distributed live computing with Smalltalk.
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Original podcast host David Buck... more
In this episode, David and Craig discuss Smalltalk coding style.
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David and Craig talk to John O'Keefe from Instantiations about VA Smalltalk.
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Dave and Craig put together a great conversation on Smalltalk, with very little fluff. Excellent audio quality.
It starts picking up the legacy of James Robertson on doing all kind of things to make Smalltalk more widely known and they are doing a great job at that!
In this podcasts I’ve found recording all sorts interesting stories, tips and adventures around computing and Smalltalk from the basics to more unusual things you could do with it.
It’s very interesting to find out how influential this technology is.
What I like most on this podcast is that they gently pass info that is not always easy to c... more
It is amazing how much modern languages are using techniques that were developed originally in and for smalltalk. David and Craig are doing a great job describing smalltalk along with discussing how its features are being used in other languages.
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