Template talk:User Smalltalk

Latest comment: 17 years ago by ColdPhage

Just a little note about spelling for folks who might look at this later: the spelling of the Smalltalk programming language is "Smalltalk" not "SmallTalk." This is an irksome point for many Smalltalk coders. One example reference is this page at CocoaDev. However, if you need more, simple google "smalltalk capital t" or ask an active Smalltalk community, for example the squeak-dev mailing list. This is universal across all Smalltalk dialects, implementations and communities. Mispelling it with a capital T is an easy way to let the group know you're a noob. :)

Also, I changed the spelling in the user boxes, but I did not do a proper job of fixing it all up. That is, the category is still Smalltalk, you still use User SmallTalk and SmallTalk-1 - but I didn't know if there was a way to correct this without a) having two parallel userbox lines or b) wrecking it for the folks who are currently referencing SmallTalk in one way or another. Please feel free to leave me a note at my userpage if you've any questions about this! --Revaaron 07:46, 29 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ouch. Live and learn, I suppose. Thanks for the correction. --Eli Brody 07:45, 16 October 2006 (UTC)Reply