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From: yee@ucbvax.ARPA (Peter E. Yee)
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Subject: Re: Winkler's "assertions" about Apple Smalltalk
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Date: Sat, 9-Mar-85 12:34:26 EST
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Summary: Not the Orange Book, the *Green* Book

In article <29400@apple.UUCP> mark@apple.UUCP (Mark Lentczner) writes:
>A quick glance at the Orange book pp.165-171 will tell you that
>(Apple's original Lisa implmentation is column H, Berkely BS is column
>D for a comparision...)
>
>The Orange Book, for those of you who don't know, is one of the
>Smalltlak-80 series published by Addision-Wesley (which perhaps Mr.
>Winkler should read, along with the whole Smalltalk series to find
>answers to his questions)
>
>-mark


I believe you mean the Green Book.  The Orange Book is Smalltalk-80:
The Interactive Programming Environment.  The Green Book is Smalltalk-80:
Bits of History, Words of Advice, and the article that Mr. Lentczner is
trying to direct your attention to is "The Smalltalk-80 Benchmarks" by
Kim McCall of the SCG, Xerox PARC.

					-Peter Yee
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