Dolphin Smalltalk
Dolphin Smalltalk, or "Dolphin" for short, is an implementation of the Smalltalk programming language for Microsoft Windows.
Developer(s) | Object Arts |
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Stable release | 7.0
/ 29 December 2015[1] |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Programming language |
License | MIT License |
Website | object-arts.com |
The Dolphin 7 version release coincided with the project going open-source using the 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 convention of the Smalltalk MVC framework with the choice of a Model–view–presenter framework.
Features
- Integration of the Refactoring Browser tools from Refactory Inc.
- Package-based browsing environment as an alternative to a conventional Smalltalk class hierarchy browser.
- A "tabbed" container for managing Dolphin browsers and tools and associating them together with a particular idea or workflow. The goal is to save screen space and clutter and to help developers focus on their train of thought.
- Source code management very similar to the ENVY source code manager that was available for some other commercial Smalltalk dialects.
References
- "Dolphin Smalltalk 7 is Open Source". 29 December 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
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