Links -Smalltalk

Updated: Sept 10 2007

Smalltalk.org is the main link - it's a good kick-off point for Smalltalk adventures. The whysmalltalk.com site is also a good resource, even if some of the event announcements are several years old.

A great list of free Smalltalk books on the web.

An interesting packaging of OO functionality is GLASS: GemStone, Linux, Apache, Seaside, and Smalltalk. Pretty much a kitchen sink of web technologies.

A good master list of Smalltalk links at the Open Directory Project. It is interesting to note that the ratio of links to Squeak versus other Smalltalk distributions is about 8 to 1. There are a few dead links.

There are relatively few Smalltalk user groups, there's no active group in Boston that I can find, except for occasional meetups through meetups.com. Apparently, it's stll a rarified crowd.

The largest forum is the Smalltalk Forum at nabble.com. It's fairly active, perhaps a couple dozen posts a day.

An overview of the contemporary Smalltalk scene at TunesWiki.