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This website hosts selected Squeak projects that have been developed in teaching and research activities at the Software Architecture Group, which is led by Prof. Dr. Robert Hirschfeld, at the Hasso Plattner Insitute (University of Potsdam).

All contents are available for use under the MIT license unless specified differently, e.g., Creative Commons.

The source code is hosted by a SqueakSource installation at our site. Additionally, Metacello configurations are maintained to ensure a simple installation process.

Applications & Tools
This is a list of stand-alone applications that may or may not enrich the Squeak IDE but do not influence the functionality of any other project.

  • Morphic Designer ... create Morphic user interfaces with ease
  • CodeTalk ... chat about code by annotating it and exchanging annotations

Libraries & Extensions
'This a list of libraries and extensions to Squeak that might be useful in other projects.

  • Animations ... good-looking user feedback for morphic applications
  • Signals ... convenient, lightweight and thread-safe callbacks
  • SqSync ... distributed object synchronization with optimistic updates
  • Widgets ... good looking Morphic controls

Stuff

This website is an instance of the Trac project management software, which provides issue/bug tracking in particular. For each project that are listed below we defined a so-called component in this Trac system. This allows for associating tickets with projects, since every ticket is defined for a specific component.

Questions and Comments: In case you have questions about contents provided at this site, we would like to encourage you to send a message to: <tbd> (at) hpi.uni-potsdam.de (we are still in contact with our admin for setting up this)

Bugs and Feature Requests: If you encounter a bug, unexpected behavior, of if you have an idea on how to improve the project, please consider creating a new ticket.

How to Contribute:

Wiki Guidelines

  1. Use shared attachments in your wiki pages from the Media Library.
  2. Use the project page template for new project pages.

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Note: See TracWiki for help on using the wiki.