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Welcome to my "by the Bluebook" C++ implementation of the Smalltalk-80 system that runs on OS X, Windows, Linux, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD! Since first reading about Smalltalk in the August 1981 issue of Byte magazine, I have always been intrigued by it. At that time all we had were slow 8-bit computers with 4K of RAM barely running fast enough to do anything useful. I was stunned as I read through the
Smalltalk-80 for Raspberry Pi version 0.2 This is a bare metal Smalltalk-80 port to the Raspberry Pi. See docs/Changelog.txt for updates. Based on the Smalltalk-80 C++ implementation by Dan Banay (https://github.com/dbanay/Smalltalk) and the circle bare metal library by Rene Stange (https://github.com/rsta2/circle) Tested hardware (known working): Raspberry Pi 1B and Zero W Raspberry Pi 2B V 1.1 (
Via this comment on Hacker News I started exploring the ClickHouse Playground. It's really cool, and among other things it allows CORS-enabled API hits that can query a decade of history from the GitHub events archive in less than a second. ClickHouse is an open source column-oriented database, originally developed at Yandex but spun out into a separate, VC-funded company in 2021. It's designed fo
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