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- ** Here's a nice video and write up of Alan Kay, and David Smiths[demo|http://ftp.archive.org/movies/lisarein/oreilly/etech2003/alankay/tour.html] of OpenCroquet. In which they've managed to pull a classic trick. Alan does about a 30 minute talk about the last 40 years, showing videos, then showing morphic script. Then the view pans back from what some people may have thought was powerpoint, and what you've just been looking at for 30 minutes is a little window in a 3d room at about 30 frames a second running off an ultralight laptop. David and Alan then take you on an amazing roller coaster ride around inside OpenCroquet, doing the classic squeak demos like making an object (in this case a fish) and dropping it into the world at their feet.
+ ** Here's a nice video and write up of Alan Kay, and David Smiths[demo|http://ftp.archive.org/movies/lisarein/oreilly/etech2003/alankay/tour.html] of OpenCroquet. In which they've managed to pull a classic trick. Alan does about a 30 minute talk about the last 40 years, showing videos, then showing morphic script. It's still funny to here "WOW" and applause for things that have worked in smalltalk for 20 years. Then the view pans back from what some people may have thought was powerpoint, and what you've just been looking at for 30 minutes is a little window in a 3d room at about 30 frames a second running off an ultralight laptop. David and Alan then take you on an amazing roller coaster ride around inside OpenCroquet, doing the classic squeak demos like making an object (in this case a fish) and dropping it into the world at their feet.

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