Cincom Smalltalk The Cincom Smalltalk software development suite is an object-oriented environment providing instant binary portable cross-platform application development. Cincom Smalltalk consists of the VisualWorks and ObjectStudio environments. The VisualWorks suite is a toolset for building instantly portable server, web-based, and client/server applications with connectivity to all major relational databases, object databases, and internet standard protocols. The ObjectStudio development suite is a pure Windows Smalltalk development toolset; it provides complete access to all standard Windows services. Can be downloaded for free.
Smalltalk/X A complete implementation of the Smalltalk programming language and development environment. The implementation of the language and the class library is consistent with the draft ANSI standard.
Design Principles Behind Smalltalk
By Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Learning Research Group, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.
Article first appeared in BYTE Magazine, August 1981.
Jonathan's Smalltalk book list Annotated list; includes complete biliographic references.
Smalltalk Chronicles Dialect-neutral web-based magazine for Smalltalk developers.
Smalltalk Industry Council The Smalltalk Industry Council (STIC) is a cohesive Smalltalk community where information, technical issues, new ideas and concerns are openly discussed to benefit the industry. STIC members are users and vendors of Smalltalk tools, components, databases and services. STIC is a nonprofit trade association whose goal is to promote the awareness of and increase demand for Smalltalk.
Smalltalk/JVM A Smalltalk compiler for the Java Virtual Machine. The compiler allows Smalltalk to run on any JVM; it produces 100% Java class files fully compatible with the Sun Java Virtual Machine specification.
Smalltalk Literature Comprehensive list of books and some articles; lacks descriptions or ratings.
Smalltalk online Very good list of textbooks, plus other links.
Why Smalltalk Timely news and information to IT managers, developers, and recent adopters of Smalltalk, from beginner to long-time practitioner.
www.smalltalk.org Lots of information and links.
Seaside
The best framework for building sophisticated web applications. It provides a layered set of
abstractions over HTTP and HTML that help you build, quickly and reliably, highly interactive
and maintainable web applications.
Back to the Future The Story of Squeak, A Practical Smalltalk Written in Itself. By Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, John Maloney Scott Wallace Alan Kay.
Introduction to Smalltalk through Squeak Interesting material; good links.
Introductions to Squeak Very good links here as well.
Squeak Online Book OOPSLA paper by Dan Ingalls Ted Kaehler John Maloney Scott Wallace Alan Kay. Excellent. Sections: What is Squeak, The Squeak System, The Squeak User Interface, The Development Environment, Programming Smalltalk with Squeak, Programming Squeak, Morphic, and more
Squeakland SqueakLand is devoted to the educational component of our work. It is intended to be a web site for bringing science and mathematics to life. You can expect its discussions and content to be at a considerably higher level, and accessible to a much broader audience, than Squeak.org. -- Dan Ingalls, Viewpoints Research Institute.
Squeak documentation Includes tutorials, discussions, books, and links.
Squeak Swiki A growing community of Squeak developers and users meet here to share facts and pointers to other Squeak related websites.
SqueakDoc Information useful to first-time users of Squeak and of the Version 2.4 release in particular.
Squeak Smalltalk: Language Reference By Andrew P. Black
Basic Aspects of Squeak and the Smalltalk-80 Programming Language
Squeak Smalltalk: Language Reference Contents: Using Squeak; Squeak Smalltalk Syntax.