Strongtalk
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In computing, Strongtalk is a Smalltalk environment with optional static typing support. Strongtalk can make some compile time checks, and offer stronger type safety guarantees; this is the source of its name. It is non-commercial, though it was originally a commercial project developed by a small startup company named LongView Technologies (trading as Animorphic Systems).
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Paradigm | Object-oriented |
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Family | Smalltalk |
Designed by | Gilad Bracha; David Griswold |
Developers | Animorphic Systems, Sun Microsystems |
First appeared | 1 July 2002; 21 years ago (2002-07-01) |
Stable release | 2.0
/ 9 August 2006; 17 years ago (2006-08-09) |
Typing discipline | Dynamic, optional static |
Implementation language | Smalltalk |
Platform | Cross-platform |
OS | Cross-platform |
License | Open-source |
Website | www |
Influenced by | |
Smalltalk, Self | |
Influenced | |
Java HotSpot |
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