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Dolphin Smalltalk, or "Dolphin" for short, is an implementation of the programming language Smalltalk for Microsoft Windows.
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Paradigm | object-oriented |
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Family | Smalltalk |
Designed by | Andy Bower, Blair McGlashan |
Developers | Intuitive Systems, Object Arts |
First appeared | 1 August 1997 |
Stable release | 7.1.24
/ 19 June 2022[1] |
Preview release | 8.0
/ January 2024 |
Typing discipline | objects, dynamic |
Scope | Lexical (static) |
Implementation language | Smalltalk |
Platform | IA-32, x86-64 |
OS | Windows |
License | MIT |
Website | www |
Influenced by | |
Smalltalk-80 |
The Dolphin 7 version release coincided with the project becoming free and open-source software under an MIT License.[1]
Dolphin uses an integrated development environment. The toolset of this Smalltalk dialect include an integrated refactoring browser, a package browser and a WYSIWYG "view composer". Dolphin deviates from the conventional Smalltalk framework of model–view–controller (MVC), instead using model–view–presenter (MVP).
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