> … storing source code inside a memory image didn’t help with interoperability…
Here's some "play well with others” "interoperability" —
Sept 21, 1987 — "A version of the Smalltalk-80 object-oriented development environment … has been announced by Parcplace Systems.
Smalltalk-80 DE version 2.2 is said to provide Unix environments with interprocess communication via sockets and access to Unix C shells. On the Apple Macintosh, it provides access to Desk Accessories and provides the ability to cut and paste between the Smalltalk-80 system and the clipboard."
Here's some "play well with others” "interoperability" —
Sept 21, 1987 — "A version of the Smalltalk-80 object-oriented development environment … has been announced by Parcplace Systems.
Smalltalk-80 DE version 2.2 is said to provide Unix environments with interprocess communication via sockets and access to Unix C shells. On the Apple Macintosh, it provides access to Desk Accessories and provides the ability to cut and paste between the Smalltalk-80 system and the clipboard."
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