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Squeak and 4
For each contribution made under the Squeak License since 1996, a relicensing statement was obtained authorizing distribution under the MIT license, and finally in March 2010, the end result was released as Squeak 4. 0, now under combined MIT and Apache licenses.

Squeak and .
Blair's academic performance reports suggest that he neglected his academic studies, but during his time at Eton he worked with Roger Mynors to produce a College magazine, The Election Times, joined in the production of other publications — College Days and Bubble and Squeak — and participated in the Eton Wall Game.
His brother Sam ( aka Squeak E. Clean ) is a producer and DJ.
Squeak is an open source implementation derived from Smalltalk-80 Version 1 by way of Apple Smalltalk.
( Dan Ingalls later ported Hobbes to Squeak.
The open Squeak implementation has an active community of developers, including many of the original Smalltalk community, and has recently been used to provide the Etoys environment on the OLPC project, a toolkit for developing collaborative applications Croquet Project, and the Open Cobalt virtual world application.
Last but not least Pharo Smalltalk ( a fork of Squeak oriented towards research and use in commercial environments ) a new and clean MIT licensed open source Smalltalk that brings fresh ideas and interest into the Smalltalk market and scene.
For example, VisualWorks has class shared variables and namespace shared variables, while Squeak and many other implementations have class variables, pool variables and global variables.
There are several ways in Squeak Smalltalk to serialize and store objects.
For instance, a serialized object created in Squeak Smalltalk cannot be restored in Ambrai Smalltalk.
* Smalltalk, Squeak, also with SoundEx, see: http :// www. squeaksource. com / SoundsLike. html
The Squeak programming language is a dialect of Smalltalk.
Squeak is available for many platforms, and programs produced on one platform run bit-identical on all other platforms.
The Squeak system includes code for generating a new version of the virtual machine ( VM ) on which it runs.
It also includes a VM simulator written in Squeak itself.
Dan Ingalls, an important contributor to the Squeak project, wrote the paper upon which Squeak is built and constructed the architecture for five generations of the Smalltalk language.
Squeak incorporates many of the elements Alan Kay proposed in the Dynabook concept, which he formulated in the 1960s.
Kay is an important contributor to the Squeak project.
In 2001, it became clear that the Etoy architecture in Squeak had reached its limits in what the Morphic interface infrastructure could do.
The result was a new user interface, proposed to replace the Squeak Morphic user interface in the future.
* In Squeak versions 3. 8 and earlier, the MVC interface.

Squeak and be
gnuplot is used as the plotting engine of Maxima, and gretl, and it can be used from various languages, including Perl ( via CPAN ), Python ( via Gnuplot-py and SAGE ), Java ( via jgnuplot ), Ruby ( via Ruby Gnuplot ), Ch ( via Ch Gnuplot ), and Smalltalk ( Squeak and GNU Smalltalk ).
Since the late 1990s, Kay has been working on the Squeak programming system, an open source Smalltalk-based environment which could be seen as a logical continuation of the Dynabook concept.
StarLogo is a primary influence for the Kedama particle system, programmed by Yoshiki Oshima, found in the Etoys educational programming environment and language, which can be viewed as a Logo done originally in Squeak Smalltalk.
This recording was done using John Bonham's Ludwig Speed King model # 201, the pedal he used for his entire career and which was known as the " Squeak King " because of the excessive squeaking that can be heard on some recordings, especially on this track.

Squeak and at
* Learning Squeak at c2. com
More recent ZUI efforts include Archy by the late Jef Raskin, ZVTM developed at INRIA ( which uses the Sigma lens technique ), and the simple ZUI of the Squeak Smalltalk programming environment and language.
Oboe was cracked by engineer H. Widdra ( who had already detected the British " Pip Squeak " ( IFF ) in 1940 ) at the end of August 1943 at the RF tracking station " Maibaum ", located in Kettwig near Essen, while the British bombers attacked the steelworks of " Bochumer Verein ".
He lives near the beach in Rio del Mar / Aptos, California with his wife Cathleen Galas, where he contributes to development of the Squeak implementation of Smalltalk, JavaScript research, and the Lively Kernel Project, which now resides at the Hasso Plattner Institute.
When Nixon went into semi retirement at the beginning of 1999 ( relinquishing Beryl the Peril at the same time ) several different artists took up the pen, including David Sutherland ( who also draws The Bash Street Kids from The Beano, and used to draw Dennis the Menace ) at first, Steve Bright ,, Lesley Reavey, Dave Windett later on ( who introduced a mouse called Squeak and his friends to the cast ), and, by 2003, Henry Davies, who was creating hybrid strips from Charles Grigg's classic Korky strips and new elements drawn by Davies.
The video for " Bulls on Parade ", directed by Peter Christopherson and produced by Fiz Oliver at Squeak Pictures, premiered on MTV's 120 Minutes on April 14, 1996.

Squeak and including
Looking Glass is similar to the TaskGallery prototype from Microsoft Research and the open source Croquet project based on Squeak in terms of allowance for the user to manipulate applications ( including existing 2D applications ) in a 3D space.
* Open source as a developmental philosophy for languages, including the GNU compiler collection and recent languages such as Python, Ruby, and Squeak.
Warrosquoake Shire ( with numerous variant spellings, including Warrascoyack, Warrascocke and " Warwick Squeak ") was officially formed in 1634 in the Virginia colony, but had already been known as " Warascoyack County " before this.

Squeak and source
Many Squeak contributors collaborate on Open Cobalt, a free and open source virtual world browser and construction toolkit application which is built on Squeak.
In May 2011 the OpenQwaq virtual conferencing and collaboration system based on Squeak, an open source release of Teleplace, was announced on the Teleplace blog.
" While source code was available and modification permitted, the Squeak License contained an indemnity clause that prevented it from qualifying as true Free and Open Source Software.

Squeak and code
At this point, an effort was also made to address the issue of code contributed by members of the Squeak community, which it was not in Apple's power to unilaterally relicense.
* Monticello, the name of a code and version control tool in the programming environment Squeak
More recent logic browsers have appeared as BackTalk and SOUL ( Smalltalk Open Unification Language with LiCor, or library for code reasoning ) for Squeak and VisualWorks Smalltalk.

Squeak and virtual
** Squeak virtual machine, Squeak language

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