David Stes wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Maloney wrote:
Also, if the Squeak VM technology is ahead of Java. What will stop
the
Java people from 'copying' some of your ideas.
Nothing at all, and I wish they would!
It is sometimes said that copying is the sincerest form of flattery ! I find Squeak very valuable as reference platform. I'm always in
favor of
extending Objective-C into the Smalltalk direction, and Squeak helps.
BTW, Sun Labs (www.sunlabs.com) has a project on persistent object environment for Java and Java 1.2 implements Collection class and its subclasses. Of course these classes aren't so easy to use like their counterparts in Smalltalk... And there are many UI ideas from the Self 4.0 project from Sun Labs that Java language have used, like automatic layout (Java LayoutManager) and some UI widgets.
But we have a sincere form of flattery too: the Morphic UI. About this, I would like to know what enhancements are planned for Morphic UI on next release of Squeak? I would like to have the "mechanism" that Morphic interface uses to make the UI components comunicate between them and comunicate with some "model" class. If there is any documentation, specialy in OOA & OOD specification format (in bitmap or BOOST format), I'd appreciate.
Thanx in advance,
Alexandre A. Drummond Barroso
Re:
But we have a sincere form of flattery too: the Morphic UI. About this, I would like to know what enhancements are planned for Morphic UI on next release of Squeak? I would like to have the "mechanism" that Morphic interface uses to make the UI components comunicate between them and comunicate with some "model" class. If there is any documentation, specialy in OOA & OOD specification format (in bitmap or BOOST format), I'd appreciate.
No accidient, that! Randy Smith and I did the first version of Morphic for the Self system at Sun Labs. After I'd joined the Squeak team, I re-implemented Morphic in Squeak (with plenty of re-thinking in the process).
In Squeak 2.0, we're using the standard MVC dependency mechanism to connect models up to viewer morphs (which combine the functionality of MVC views and controllers). So far, it's working out quite nicely.
-- John
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