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James Robertson

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David Buck, Smalltalker at large
The difference isn't always clear Posted: Dec 15, 2004 6:13 PM
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Bill Clementson makes a few points about Lisp and Domain Specific Languages - what he says all applies to Smalltalk as well. The number of libraries available don't paint the entire picture. For instance - I've had to code support for things like Http Digest myself in BottomFeeder. I'm sure that there are extant Java libs that do that already. Did I waste my time? See if you can find an RSS/Atom aggregator with as much functionality as BottomFeeder has written in Java... I think you'll have your answer.

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