Dolphin Smalltalk
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Dolphin Smalltalk | |
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Developed by | Object Arts |
Latest release | 6.02a / November 1, 2006 |
OS | Windows) |
Genre | Programming language |
License | Royalty-free + Product key + License per seat |
Website | http://www.obect-arts.com/ |
Dolphin Smalltalk, or "Dolphin" for short , is an implementation of the Smalltalk programming language by Object Arts, targeted to the Microsoft Windows platform.
The latest biggest release is the Dolphin Smalltalk X6, which comes in two versions:
- Community Edition (free)
- Professional edition (paid)
The tools and aspects of this Smalltalk dialect includes:
Contents |
[edit] Code refactoring
Full integration of the Refactoring Browser tools from Refactory Inc.
[edit] System Browser
Provides a package based browsing environment. Once you've used this you'll find you rarely need to go back and use the old Class Hierarchy Browser.
[edit] IdeaSpace
A "tabbed" container for managing all your Dolphin browsers and tools and associating them together with a particular idea or workflow. The idea is to save screen space and clutter and to help you focus on your train of thought.
[edit] Source Tracking System
Source code management very similar to the ENVY source code manager that was available for some other commercial Smalltalk.