Smalltalk - List of Implementations

List of Implementations

  • Amber Smalltalk Smalltalk running atop JavaScript
  • Athena, Smalltalk scripting engine for Java >=1.6
  • Bistro
  • Cincom has the following Smalltalk products: ObjectStudio, VisualWorks and WebVelocity.
    • Visual Smalltalk Enterprise, and family, including Smalltalk/V
  • Exept Software, Smalltalk/X
  • F-Script
  • Gemstone, GemStone/S
  • GNU Smalltalk
    • Étoilé Pragmatic Smalltalk, Smalltalk for Étoilé, a GNUstep-based user environment
    • StepTalk, GNUstep scripting framework uses Smalltalk language on an Objective-C runtime
  • Instantiations, VA Smalltalk being the follow-on to IBM VisualAge Smalltalk
    • VisualAge Smalltalk
  • Little Smalltalk
  • Object Arts, Dolphin Smalltalk
  • Object Connect, Smalltalk MT Smalltalk for Windows
    • LSW Vision-Smalltalk have partnered with Object Arts
  • Panda Smalltalk, open source engine, written in C, has no dependencies except libc
  • Pharo Smalltalk, Pharo Project's open-source multi-platform Smalltalk
  • Pocket Smalltalk, runs on Palm Pilot
  • Refactory, produces #Smalltalk
  • Smalltalk YX
  • Smalltalk/X
  • Squeak, open source Smalltalk
    • Cog, JIT VM written in Squeak Smalltalk
      • CogDroid, port of non-JIT variant of Cog VM to Android
    • eToys, eToys visual programming system for learning
    • iSqueak, Squeak interpreter port for iOS devices, iPhone/iPad
    • JSqueak, Squeak interpreter written in Java
      • Potato, Squeak interpreter written in Java, a direct derivative of JSqueak
    • RoarVM, RoarVM is a multi- and manycore interpreter for Squeak and Pharo
  • Strongtalk, for Windows, offers optional strong typing
  • Susie, a light-weight scripting engine using Smalltalk as the language, based on Public Domain SmallTalk.

Read more about this topic:  Smalltalk

Famous quotes containing the words list of and/or list:

    The advice of their elders to young men is very apt to be as unreal as a list of the hundred best books.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841–1935)

    Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime.
    Janet Frame (b. 1924)