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Re: Taking the world!: msg#00733lang.smalltalk.squeak.general
> > Absolutely. What smalltalk needs the most is press coverage. A good > > I believe for slashdot you need an original article to point to. I In a recent discussion with Jon Erikson of Byte Magazine I was assured that special coverage is planned to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Smalltalk's introduction. Jon made it clear he recognizes Smalltalk and its principals -- he pointed out the recent Dr. Dobb's award to Dan Ingalls and Adele Goldberg -- and the special relationship Byte has to Smalltalk. I encouraged him to renew that relationship vis-a-vis Squeak and pointed out some of Squeak's recent commercial and educational successes. Letters to the Editor (write to mailto:letters2editor@xxxxxxxx) regarding Smalltalk, and especially Squeak, would certainly help Byte's staff (and eventually Byte's readers) to grasp the vitality which has remained in Smalltalk's bloodline from its birth at PARC through the latest release of Squeak. Anyone here who has put Squeak to work in any notable way might want to write Byte and let them know. Note that online publishing still has deadlines; the sooner these letters and potential articles reach Byte, the more likely they are to be included. Once the commemorative issue is released, of course, Slashdot, Freshmeat, etc. may be interested. Gary Fisher
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