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Little Smalltalk is a non-standard dialect of the Smalltalk object-oriented programming language invented by Timothy Budd. It is described in the book: "A Little Smalltalk", Timothy Budd, Addison-Wesley, 1987, ISBN 0-201-10698-1 The Little Smalltalk system was the first Smalltalk interpreter produced outside of Xerox PARC. Although it lacked many of the features of the original Smalltalk-80 system, it helped popularize the ideas of object-oriented programming, virtual machines, and byte-code interpreters. The little smalltalk system was later rewritten in Java, and distributed as the SmallWorld system. * Older versions of Little Smalltalk can be found at *.
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