Gartner says citizen developers will build at least 25 percent of new business applications by 2014.
ObjectStudio now uses the core Collection hierarchy from VisualWorks.
This month we are going to discuss the Cincom® ObjectStudio® Model Editor.
Cincom has just completed its 43rd year, and it’s starting a brand-new one. It is at this time that we take a look at how to we can make this new year even better. We’d like to start the new year off by letting you know about the resources that are available for supporting Cincom [...]
Using array binding and array fetching can greatly improve the performance of many applications by trading buffer space for time.
Glorp is specifically designed to keep you moving fast where a legacy data requirement would be knocking others off the rails. We will show you how the graphical modeling and mapping tools of ObjectStudio let you understand the existing applications and fit the vital new features into them.
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Microsoft Windows has one thing in common with Smalltalk: It works by sending messages. A Windows message can also be “posted,” i.e., it is put at the end of the Windows message queue, and the sender doesn’t wait for a synchronous response. The idle queue in Cincom® ObjectStudio® classic was designed in part to mirror [...]
While working on the new Cincom® ObjectStudio® mapping tool that generates code for the object-relational mapping framework GLORP, we built some GUI for handling database converters.
Cincom Smalltalk Product Manager, Arden Thomas recently participated in an insightful, informative interview with Cincom Smalltalk Engineer, David Buck and James Robertson.




