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Last Updated (Sunday, 14 February 2010 17:36)
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 21:11
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Gerardo Richarte has confirmed that the SqueakNOS project will be presented at the next ESUG innovation Technology awards. If the project is selected to be the prize winner, the money will be used to award the people who develop new features for SqueakNOS, such as device drivers, protocols, utilities and others. ClubSmalltalk supports this initiative and wish the best of lucks for the project!
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Last Updated (Saturday, 20 June 2009 14:25)
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Saturday, 20 June 2009 14:19
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We had an interview with Gerardo Richarte, one of the minds behind SqueakNOS. You can read it here.
  
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Last Updated (Sunday, 14 February 2010 17:35)
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Monday, 11 May 2009 01:43
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A great promotion from ClubSmalltalk and PasswordsProPasswordsPro (visit the Web site at www.passwordspro.com) is a tool designed to help you manage your passwords and private data securely. It stores all your passwords and text notes in a single file locked with one master password. That one password is all you need to access all your private data. PasswordsPro is developed in Dolphin Smalltalk and it had been presented in ESUG 2008. User feedback has been extremely positive. Given the strong reviews, ClubSmalltalk and PasswordPro are announcing a fantastic promotional deal. The purchase of a license for the special edition of ClubSmalltalk gives you PasswordsPro, which normally sells at $29, for the outstanding price of $15. A third of the cash will go toward ClubSmalltalk. And that's not all: The buyer will get two discount coupons to purchase another license that can be gifted.
  
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Last Updated (Sunday, 14 February 2010 17:33)
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Sunday, 26 April 2009 20:20
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The SqueakDBX team has announced the first stable version of the OpenDBX Wrapper, here is the announcement in the Squeak List. After a continuous work since January 08, we are very glad to announce our first stable version of SqueakDBX. For those who don't know what this is about, the aim of this project is to build an OpenDBX (http://www.linuxnetworks.de/doc/index.php/OpenDBX/) wrapper which will allow users to perform relational database operations (DDL, DML and SQL) through a truly open source library. Through this feature, the squeak community will hopefully be able to interact with major database engines, such as Oracle and SQL Server, besides those which are open source, like PostgreSQL, MySQL or Sqlite. Moreover, by integrating this with GLORP (http://www.glorp.org/), will allow us to generate a complete and open source solution to relational data base access.
  
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Last Updated (Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:38)
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Friday, 03 April 2009 18:53
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We had an interview with Gabriel Honoré, the creator of an Commodore 64 emulator. We talked about his work and future plans for it. You can read it here.
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