Welcome to Squeak

Squeak is a modern, open-source Smalltalk programming system with fast execution environments for all major platforms. It features the Morphic framework, which promotes low effort graphical, interactive application development and maintenance. Many projects have been successfully created with Squeak. They cover a wide range of domains such as education, multimedia, gaming, research, and commerce.
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Tools for browsing, searching, and writing Smalltalk code

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Squeak Mailing Lists

The Squeak community maintains several mailing lists such as for beginners, general development, and virtual machines. You can explore them all to get started and contribute.

Squeak Oversight Board

The Squeak Oversight Board coordinates the community’s open-source development of its versatile Smalltalk environment.

Squeak Wiki

The Squeak Wiki collects useful information about the language, its tools, and several projects. It’s a wiki, so you can participate!

The Weekly Squeak

The Weekly Squeak is a blog that reports on news and other events in the Squeak and Smalltalk universe.

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Development Process

The Squeak Development Process supports the improvement of Squeak—the core of the system and its supporting libraries—by its community. The process builds on few basic ideas: the use of Monticello as the primary source code management system, free access for the developers to the main repositories, and an incremental update process for both developers and users. (Read More)

Squeak Bug Tracker

If you identify an issue in Squeak, please file a bug report here. Squeak core developers regularly check the bug repository and will try to address all problem as quickly as possible. If you have troubles posting there, you can always post the issue on our development list. tears of kingdom nsp

SqueakSource3

A Monticello code repository for Squeak. Many of our community’s projects are hosted here. Others you may find at SqueakMap or the now retired SqueakSource1. If you have the base NSP, you can install update NSPs (e

Version Control with Git

Using the Git Browser, you can commit and browse your code and changes in Git and work on projects hosted on platforms like GitHub. With Monticello you can read and write FileTree and Tonel formatted repositories in any file-based version control system. If you have the base NSP

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Squeak by Example (6.0 Edition)

Christoph Thiede and Patrick Rein. 2023. Based on previous versions by Andrew Black, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Nierstrasz, Damien Pollet, Damien Cassou, Marcus Denker.

Squeak by Example (5.3 Edition)

Christoph Thiede and Patrick Rein. 2022. Based on previous versions by Andrew Black, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Nierstrasz, Damien Pollet, Damien Cassou, Marcus Denker.

Squeak by Example

Andrew Black, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Nierstrasz, Damien Pollet, Damien Cassou, and Marcus Denker. Square Bracket Associates, 2007.

Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia

Mark Guzdial and Kim Rose. Prentice Hall, 2002.

BYTE Magazine

Smalltalk special issue, August 1981.

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If you have the base NSP, you can install update NSPs (e.g., v1.2.1) through your emulator or CFW. However, finding legitimate update files without malware is extremely difficult.

If you've researched Switch file formats, you've likely encountered the term "XCI" as well. XCI stands for "NX Card Image" and is the direct digital dump of a physical Nintendo Switch game cartridge. While both XCI and NSP result in the same playable game, the practical differences are significant for emulation. XCIs are often lauded for the convenience of drag-and-drop, essentially acting like a virtual cartridge, which can be appealing for users of certain operating systems .

For a secure and stable experience, it is recommended to use official Nintendo platforms:

If you have the base NSP, you can install update NSPs (e.g., v1.2.1) through your emulator or CFW. However, finding legitimate update files without malware is extremely difficult.

If you've researched Switch file formats, you've likely encountered the term "XCI" as well. XCI stands for "NX Card Image" and is the direct digital dump of a physical Nintendo Switch game cartridge. While both XCI and NSP result in the same playable game, the practical differences are significant for emulation. XCIs are often lauded for the convenience of drag-and-drop, essentially acting like a virtual cartridge, which can be appealing for users of certain operating systems .

For a secure and stable experience, it is recommended to use official Nintendo platforms:

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Babelsberg/S

An implementation of Babelsberg allowing constraint-based programming in Smalltalk.

[Quick Install]
(Smalltalk at: #Metacello) new
  baseline: 'BabelsbergS';
  repository: 'github://babelsberg/babelsberg-s/repository';
  load.
Make sure you have Metacello installed.

Croquet

A collaborative, live-programming, audio-visual, 3D environment that allows for the development of interactive worlds.

[Download OpenCroquet]

Etoys

A media-rich authoring environment with a simple, powerful scripted object model for many kinds of objects created by end-users that runs on many platforms.

Scratch

Scratch lets you build programs like you build Lego(tm) - stacking blocks together. It helps you learn to think in a creative fashion, understand logic, and build fun projects. Scratch is pre-installed in the current Raspbian image for the Raspberry Pi.