Object Oriented Language References
Here are some of the references that describe Ctalk and the other object oriented languages, like Smalltalk, that are related to Ctalk.
C/C++ Users Journal, Feb. 2006
Ctalk first appeared in the next-to-last issue of C/C++ Users Journal as a useful parser design. Included in the article was a toy language that doesn't look even remotely like a recent Ctalk release.
Byte, Aug. 1981 (The Smalltalk Issue)
Nearly all of the articles describe a portion of the Smalltalk programming environment, which pioneered the windows/mouse/menu graphical user interface model, and the model of a personal deskop on the display. The February, 1984 Byte issue followed, which featured the first Apple Macintosh on the cover, and interviews with the Macintosh development team, who developed the Mac as the first personal computer that offered a desktop GUI.
Ctalk Widget Classes
Describes the structures that X11Pane class and its subclasses use to draw, and how objects' data—especially its instance variables and methods—can facilitate working with buffered, event-driven graphical objects at many levels.
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