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I wasn't paying attention to when 30 years ago actually was...

So disappointing to expect a GUI Smalltalk System Browser and seeing DOS TUIs.

And then delight recalling Turbo C/Pascal and MS C 4.0 with CodeView that even worked in 43 or 50 line modes.



Yes, me too, I was expecting either Smalltalk or LISP machine GUIs.

Having said that, some old TUIs were clearer and faster even on weaker hardware. This should be a lesson for us today. Color transitions and animated icons flying over the desktop are NOT what I need, but speed, clarity, and discoverability of more rarely used functionality are vital.


May 1988 -- Smalltalk/V 286 -- on IBM-PC, PS/2 or compatible, with an 80286 or 80386

"INTRODUCTION TO THE SMALLTALK/V 286 ENVIRONMENT"

http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/FreeBooks/SmalltalkVTutorial...


That was my introduction to Smalltalk.


ditto

So much better than the TUI Smalltalk/V


Methods.


Yes. I'd seen Methods a year earlier and chose to make a prototype with Lotus 123 instead. Then Smalltalk/V 286 became available.


Anyone else on here recall IBM VisualAge for Smalltalk -> VAST, or Cincom Smalltalk?




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