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    Squeak-NSApplescript

    Squeak NSApplescript is a new interface for Applescript in post Carbon

    This proyect contains two parts: 1.- An XCode proyect to create libAS.dylib who implements a single function to run applescript code . 2.- squeak code to call the library via FFI, utility functions and examples of use . This is a evolution of the original package Applescript code by Andrew C. Greenberg (1957 – August 28, 2024)
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    SILENT

    a Scratch Interface for Lego NXT

    SILENT is a Scratch modification that interfaces with LEGO MINDSTORM NXT 2.0 robot. It's based on Scratch 1.4.2, developed in JAVA, Squeak and Bash scripting. It's supported by Linux and Windows XP/7, in which it was tested. It required JAVA>=6. Easy to setup and easy to learn! Please leave your review to help me to improve it!
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    Trike

    Computer-aided threat modeling

    Trike is a platform-independent tool for systematic, computer-assisted threat modeling, from requirements through deployment. We are developing Trike v2 on GitHub (https://github.com/octotrike/trike). Our mailing lists are still here on SourceForge, and we're leaving the old code repository & releases up for archival purposes. Plus you probably want to use something while you're waiting for v2.
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    Tiger (Scratch modification)

    Tiger (Scratch modification)

    The Scratch mod, Tiger

    This mod of Scratch (scratch.mit.edu) will add several new features, including an extensive plugin API. It is currently developed by the Scratch user SJRCS_011.
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    Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration.
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    SCM (aka GemKit) provides source version control for GemStone/S. GS/S source code is stored in an ENVY repository. Changes made in the client development environment are automatically propagated to GS/S and optionally to the client execution environment.
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    Smalltalk environment (compiler, virtual machine, library)
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    Ginsu is a cross-dialect semantic model and toolkit for partitioning Smalltalk code into packages, each package having a clearly defined scope and prerequisite structure.
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    Rosetta is a dialect-neutral, XML-based format for Smalltalk code interchange. It is based upon a semantic model of Smalltalk that allows dialect-specific concepts to be mapped to a cross-dialect form.
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    DoME (Domain Modeling Environment) is a project intended to provide a platform and language neutral modeling environment. This generalized framework provides a means to implement a generic modeling type. See http://www.htc.honeywell.com/dome
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    XPL is the eXtensible Programming Language. XPL is an application of XML for interchange of computer programs.
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