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Sean Malloy shows us how to sell Smalltalk to your boss:
I setup a server, and while test clients were connected to it and sending/receiving messages, I started changing the request handler methods which determined the responses to messages. Simply changing some of the outputs while the test app was connecting to the server. At first it wasn't really apparent to him what was going on. Not until I showed the same task being accomplished in C#. Each rebuild we got to watch the test client start throwing exceptions about failed connections, mean while any change to the code required rebuilding the app. So I wasn't able to change the results of requests on the fly. Trust me when I say if I had been trying to show off C# as the better option, it would have been a pretty bad demo. That was about the time he had a "Holy S***" moment. It was pretty cool.
Heh - I've seen that moment too - it's always great when you get the dynamic nature of Smalltalk across in a visible fashion.