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| | Computer History Museum - Lectures - Dan Ingalls |
 | | Developed by a team headed by Dan Ingalls, Smalltalk was to be the supporting software environment for Alan Kay's visionary portable and networked Dynabook computer -- a concept that remains compelling today. |  | | Dan is currently working to complete an architecture for modular Squeak content that is sharable over the Internet, and on several end-user conveniences. |  | | While working toward a PhD at Stanford, he started a software optimization company and never returned to academia. |
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http://www.computerhistory.org/events/lectures/ingalls_10112001
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| | Company News On Call |
 | | Goldberg and Ingalls are pioneers in the area of object-oriented programming in general, and the Smalltalk computer programming language in particular. |  | | Ingalls is developing Smalltalk-based software development tools with Viewpoints Research. |  | | "Adele and Dan were leaders in bringing object-based programming into the mainstream." Dr. Dobb's Excellence In Programming Award is granted annually to individuals who, in the spirit of innovation and cooperation, have made significant contributions to the advancement of software development. |
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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/04-08-2002/0001701098
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| | Interview Dan Ingalls Philosophy Squeak Smalltalk |
 | | Dan: It's hard to generalize, but the best generalization that occurs to me is collaboration. |  | | Dan: SqueakLand is devoted to the educational component of our work. |  | | Dan: Well, distribution, documentation, and support of the base image to begin with. |
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http://www.visoracle.com/squeakfaq/interview.html
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| | OOPSLA 1999 trip report, Thursday |
 | | Dan did admit the undocumented font files were a problem for awhile. |  | | Dan did show off some tools we could understand from a programming viewpoint. |  | | Well I'm not sure how they did it but I was informed later that lots of documentation exists on the hardware so it wasn't a problem, and they were pleased to find on the disk the interpreter and lots of historical software. |
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http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com/papers/tipsAndThoughts/OOPSLA1999Thursday.html
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| | Smalltalk.org articles article_20040000_10.html |
 | | OOPSLA Squeak.) Ingalls also invented the BitBlt graphics primitive and pop-up menus, and was the principal designer of the Fabrik visual-programming environment while at Apple Computer." |  | | "The recipients of this year's award, Adele Goldberg and Dan Ingalls, are pioneers in the area of object-oriented programming in general, and the Smalltalk language and development environment in particular. |  | | We had a passion, inspired by Alan, to liberate the beauty of computer science from the barnacled past of ad hoc engineering." Goldberg adds, "During the PARC days, the opportunity to work with children and other nontechnical users kept us focused on how to use rigorously what people already know informally about objects. |
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http://www.smalltalk.org/articles/article_20040000_10.html
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| | FROM FAMOUS SPA COME COMPUTER WEATHER WATCHERS |
 | | Ingalls returned to The Homestead in 1987 from California's Silicon Valley, where he had pursued a computer career. |  | | He looked for a way to combine his computer background with his interest in the weather. |  | | The computer shows how the air pressure and temperature fall and the westerly winds kick up just before a cloudburst. |
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http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1994/vp940913/09130325.htm
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| | Wired News: The Mouse that Squeaked |
 | | Like other object-oriented programming languages, Smalltalk handles pieces of code as reusable and interchangeable objects that can be swapped in and out of different programs. |  | | In the same way that Lego's Mindstorms robots introduce children to programming, Kay's Disney group wants to develop Squeak into a language that is equally accessible to children and adults. |  | | Tim Rowledge, a researcher at Interval and a longtime Smalltalk developer, said that Squeak [via Smalltalk] is "about the best language for devising complex problems in ways you can get your head around. |
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http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,16833,00.html
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| | Dan Ingalls |
 | | Dan comes to Sun from Hewlett Packard Labs where he designed a module architecture for Squeak. |  | | Dan also invented BitBlt, the general-purpose graphical operation that underlies most bitmap graphics systems today, as well as pop-up menus. |  | | Joining Sun Microsystems Laboratories as a Distinguished Engineer, Dan Ingalls will direct Sun Labs research in Virtual Machines and other kernel software. |
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http://research.sun.com/people/mybio.php?uid=161707
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| | Smalltalk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The first implementation, known as Smalltalk-71, was created in a few mornings on a bet that a programming language based on the idea of message passing inspired by Simula could be implemented in "a page of code". |  | | Smalltalk was invented by a group of researchers led by Alan Kay at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center; Alan Kay designed the system, which Dan Ingalls implemented. |  | | The language was generally released as Smalltalk-80 and has been widely used since. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalltalk
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| | Dan Ingalls Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | Dan Ingalls is a US computer scientist who participated in the design and implementation of Smalltalk |  | | "Dan Ingalls" articles in these other popular reference sources: |  | | Look for dan ingalls - Find dan ingalls at one of the best sites the Internet has to offer! |
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http://www.karr.net/encyclopedia/Dan_Ingalls
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| | Squeak Smalltalk Mailing List Archive |
 | | InfiniteFormFix-di.cs: Loads a default color map when the patternForm has a different depth from the form on which this is being displayed. |  | | "Change Set: InfiniteFormFix-di Date: 11 March 1997 Author: Dan Ingalls Loads a default color map when the patternForm has a different depth from the form on which this is being displayed. |  | | The Squeak version of Morphic will not immediately support multiple users but is quite similar to the Self version in other respects. |
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http://www.create.ucsb.edu/squeak/9703.html
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 | | Commissioner Gary Lundvall of Cody said Ingall made a justifiable point about the absence of agents from the forest during bear attacks. |  | | "It was the baiting that triggered a problem of this magnitude and it wasn't by accident," Ingalls said. |  | | Mark Bruscino, trophy game biologist for the Game and Fish Department, said the baits did not necessarily draw bears from areas north with higher grizzly populations. |
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http://www.billingsgazette.com/wyoming/20000228_y2bears.html
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| | Project Ideas |
 | | The Dynabook was the vision of Alan Kay which drove the creation of Smalltalk-80 and the desktop user interface by Alan, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, Ted Kaehler, and others at Xerox PARC in the 1970's. |  | | The Dynabook is what personal computers were designed for: The creation, storage, and playback of personal dynamic media to support learning and thought by anyone, from children to expert programmers. |  | | Squeak is an open source effort, whose base is ViewPoints Research which Alan Kay directs, with involvement still from Kim Rose, Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, John Maloney, Scott Wallace, and Andreas Raab further develop Squeak towards the Dynabook vision. |
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http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~mark.guzdial/projects.html
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| | Squeak Smalltalk Mailing List Archive |
 | | Thus Windows and Unix users can try out some of the new= features, and the VM maintainers can wait until the "real" 1.19 to move for= ward. |  | | Date: 97 Apr 11 8:37:01 am From: Hans-Martin Mosner To: Dan Ingalls Cc: Ian Piumarta , Squeak@create.ucsb.edu Subject: Re: PNG Graphics (really method invocation optimization) Dan Ingalls wrote: > > [Ian Pimarta wrote:] > >We could just get rid of the primitive response encoded in the method header > >entirely. |  | | Thus Windows and Unix users can try out some of the new features, and the VM maintainers can wait until the "real" 1.19 to move forward. |
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http://www.create.ucsb.edu/squeak/9704.html
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| | SQUEAK User Group Birds of a Feather |
 | | So projects right now are sort of a shell that allow you to put bits of development in various places. |  | | In terms of some things coming up, I am really excited about Andreas’ latest project because pluggable primitives allow doing a lot of things with Squeak we have wanted to do. |  | | Dan: This is where that which we have prepared has been done. |
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http://jeffsutherland.org/oopsla98/squeak98.html
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| | Why Smalltalk Updates for April 2003 |
 | | Where Squeak is Headed by Dan Ingalls - Just for purposes of my own planning, I have been chatting with others at SqC recently about where we are and where we should be heading. |  | | Historically I have written messages with this same subject header intended as sort of a declaration. |  | | From Smalltalk to Squeak by Dan Ingalls - A video of a talk from Dan Ingalls on "From Smalltalk to Squeak--A collection of early and more recent technical anecdotes on the technical side of Smalltalk implementation" |
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http://www.whysmalltalk.com/updates/2003/april2003.htm
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| | mprove: thesis: Chapter 2 |
 | | Smalltalk is a programming language that was invented and developed by Alan Kay and Dan Ingalls at Xerox PARC in the early 1970s. |  | | In this discourse it should not only be discussed as an important step for graphical user interfaces; Smalltalk also has qualities that make it worth to look at it from the perspective of hypertext. |  | | It stands in the tradition of Simula, the first object-oriented programming language. |
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http://www.mprove.net/diplom/text/2_hypertext.html
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| | Fortune Cookies -- Computer Science |
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http://members.dca.net/leipold/ap_cs.html
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| | Blaine Buxton: Positronic Vibrations From Alto Dorado |
 | | The programming world is far more complex today than it was 30 years ago, and modern programming languages reflect that. |  | | The Dan Ingalls quote is 25 years old. |
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http://www.blainebuxton.com/weblog/2005/08/which-altar-do-you-want-to-worship-at.html
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| | 2002 Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Awards |
 | | To Adele Goldberg, Dan Ingalls, pioneers of object-oriented programming, and Smalltalk language and development environment. |  | | Home : Programming : Languages : Smalltalk : 2002 Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Awards |  | | As researchers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), each saw in their own way the promise of objects, and was in a unique position to put theory into practice in an architecture based on objects at all levels. |
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http://www.netinformations.com/Detailed/10097.html
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| | Ingalls Family Genealogy Forum (Page 4) |
 | | Re: Have Burleigh's 1903 "Ingalls Genealogy", other data - Daniel W. Ingalls 6/19/98 |  | | Re: Have Burleigh's 1903 "Ingalls Genealogy", other data - J.M. (Jay) Ingalls 6/25/01 |  | | Re: joshua bigelow ingalls - KL Ingalls 7/29/00 |
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http://genforum.genealogy.com/ingalls/page4.html
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| | The Power of the Context (printable) |
 | | This was especially so in our Learning Research Group, where a wide range of special talents collaborated to design and build our computing and educational systems. |  | | About 10 years ago I wrote a history paper about our group's research (available online: see references below) and found, even in 60 pages, I could not come close to mentioning all the relevant influences. |  | | The Smalltalk system that I designed, and Dan Ingalls implemented, used an important meta-idea from LISP that allowed its DNA to be completely described on one sheet of paper, implemented in a month, and then grown in the presence of experience and new ideas into the powerful system it became. |
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http://www.squeakland.org/school/HTML/draper/draperprint.htm
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| | Internet Archive: Details: Dan Ingalls: Object-Oriented Programming |
 | | At the end, Dan Ingal is interviewed by David Ungar (Assistant Professor, Stanford, Computer Systems Lab). |  | | Even in our days, where object-oriented programming is widely accepted, it is still not very well understood by most people. |  | | Here's a summary of the lecture, given by Dan Ingal (who worked in Alan Kay's Smalltalk group):
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http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=opensource_movies&collectionid=AV_Geek_Skip_20021126051147
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| | Sublette Examiner |
 | | She said while the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and its commission may use the multiplier, it was improper for the arbitration panel to have done so. |  | | Cook also argued that the arbitration panel had improperly used a multiplier effect. |  | | Reproduction by any means must have permission of the Publisher. |
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http://meek.sublette.com/examiner/v2n1/v2n1s7.htm
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| | Free video lectures presented by Kay, Lampson, Ingalls, ... Lambda the Ultimate |
 | | Video lectures featuring presentations by Alan Kay, Butler Lampson, Dan Ingalls, and other computer scientists are available at the Internet Archive via this page |  | | Getting started in language design -- reading material? |  | | The currently available films are all from the late 80's, but may still be interesting to some of the LTU readers. |
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http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/view/271
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| | Smalltalk Industry News from Why Smalltalk |
 | | The recipients of this year's award, Adele Goldberg and Dan Ingalls, are pioneers in the area of object-oriented programming in general, and the Smalltalk language. |  | | A video of a talk from Dan Ingalls on "From Smalltalk to Squeak--A collection of early and more recent technical anecdotes on the technical side of Smalltalk implementation" |  | | The VWDP is in its early days still, and many enhancements and improvements will appear during the coming months. |
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http://www.whysmalltalk.com/smalltalknews
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| | Fabrik - A Visual Programming Environment |
 | | Ludolph, D. Ingalls, Y. Chow, S. Wallace, "The Fabrik Programming Environment", to be published in proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, 1988. |  | | Many thanks to Dan Ingalls for all his help and patience. |  | | Dan Ingalls, Scott Wallace, Yu-Ying Chow, Frank Ludolph, Ken Doyle |
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http://users.ipa.net/~dwighth/smalltalk/Fabrik/Fabrik.html
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| | New rancher puts numerous small calves in the middle of major Wyoming grizzly and wolf country |
 | | I asked Bangs about this statement because its accuracy was challenged by Ingalls. |  | | Ingalls said much of his trouble was that in 1999 Wyoming Game and Fish baited grizzlies secretly with dead elk right next to his cattle in violation of the Interagency grizzly guidelines. |  | | Ingalls said, however, that Wyoming Game and Fish has a strong incentive to blame wolves for livestock that are really killed by grizzlies so they won't have to pay a claim. |
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http://www.forwolves.org/ralph/stanko-allotment.htm
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| | From Dynabook to Squeak - A Study in Survivals |
 | | Video: Dan Ingalls on Object Oriented Programming - 1989 (QT, MPEG4) |  | | The Smalltalk-76 Programming System Design and Implementation, Dan Ingalls - 1978 |  | | Fabrik: A Visual Programming Language, Dan Ingalls et. |
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http://thinkubator.ccsp.sfu.ca/Dynabook
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| | Dan Ingalls on where Squeak is headed |
 | | Just for purposes of my own planning, I have been chatting with others at SqC recently about where we are and where we should be heading. |  | | Looking forward to more reports from OOPSLA, to further comments on this thread, and to a winter of exciting new progress. |  | | Posted on November 8th, 2002 onto the Squeak mailinglist by Dan Ingalls: |
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http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/2902
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| | Details on Ingalls Bison Proposal |
 | | The use of privately owned, native grazers is, in my mind, an intriguing possibility and worthy of serious pursuit. |  | | Ingalls has already considered the implications of his proposal, but for most of us, the devil is in the details. |  | | In winter, public access is highly restricted, so game species will remain undisturbed. |
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http://www.forwolves.org/ralph/b-t-bisonproposal.htm
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| | Image 64 bit Dan Ingalls VM OS Application Squeak Smalltalk |
 | | Morphic32.image 18.3 Morphic64.image 27.7 This is an 3.7 gamma image plus VMMaker and a number of projects. |  | | Become, GC and process switches happen along the way, too. |  | | At that point others can help us to convert the remaining plugins and to test the system as a whole. |
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http://www.visoracle.com/squeakfaq/image-64.html
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| | Modules - goran.krampe@bluefish.se |
 | | > Thanks > - Dan > > PS: For now, please don't worry about overlap with current packages work. |  | | I just thought it was a good move - both with the momentum and also to show what we mean with Teams more concretely. |  | | The two are closely related, and they will come together in the end, but they can be worked on independently (hopefully with cross fertilization) until then. |
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http://macos.tuwien.ac.at:9009/47161280.asHtml
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| | Chapters For Review |
 | | Thinking (yet again) About Computer Environments for Learning: Squeak as an Environment for Learning, by John Steinmetz. |  | | A Tour of the Squeak Object Engine, by Tim Rowledge |  | | Back to the Future, the original ACM OOPSLA conference paper by the Squeak Team, describing how Squeak came to be, with a postscript by Dan Ingalls: Back to the Future Once More |
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http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/squeakbook/3
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| | Travels With Smalltalk |
 | | Little did we know that from such humble beginnings would emerge OTI, the Object People, ObjectTime, ST/V Mac, ENVY/Developer and IBM Smalltalk. |  | | I suspect that some of the PARC Lispians, being devoted followers of their technology, were not terribly supportive. |  | | It wasn't until a visit to Xerox PARC in the early 80s that I was finally able to experience first hand the system and its operation on a 'D-Machine' in a building referred to as "Parc Place". |
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http://www.mojowire.com/TravelsWithSmalltalk/DaveThomas-TravelsWithSmalltalk.htm
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| | » The true origins of the personal computer Between the Lines ZDNet.com |
 | | Along the way Ken Kesey, Joan Baez, Werner Erhard, David Harris, The Grateful Dead and other countercultural figures intersect with the computer crowd. |  | | Written by Dan Farber and David Berlind with contributions from Dana Gardner, Ed Gottsman, and Phil Windley |  | | In the San Francisco Bay area, in the midst of Vietnam War protests, acid trips, folk dancing, minicomputers, est, Spacewar, the Free Speech Movement and youthful idealism, a diverse group of individuals–both buttoned-up scientists and hippie nerds–saw the potential to scale from world of punch cards, time-sharing and minicomputers to powerful computers designed for individuals. |
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/index.php?p=1328
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 | | :Thu, 12 Oct 2000 14\c55\c44 -0400 1189:[FIX] error in #replaceColor\cwithColor\c:8:0:0:Dan Ingalls |  | | :Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12\c33\c25 -0800 1117:[BUG] Cosmetic preferences problems with recent updates:2:0:0:Dan Ingalls |  | | :Thu, 10 Jun 1999 12\c50\c03 -0400 912:[BUG] Can't create new class in isolated project - [FIX]:10:0:0:Dan Ingalls |
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http://bfav.squeakfoundation.org/listing
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| | Ingalls' Tape Discussion |
 | | Ingalls describes evolution from memory cells to ADT's and on to objects. |  | | With these operations and data, we get the following table of code: |  | | Method : code found in a class for responding to a message. |
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http://ftp.cs.stanford.edu/cs/theory/kfisher/cs242/ingalls-tape.html
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| | Dan Ingalls |
 | | Dan was also a recipient of the 2002 Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award. |  | | Alan Kay awarded Dan a Limoges balloon for his 25 years of pioneering work on Smalltalk implementation. |  | | For many years Dan was the public personality of Squeak Central... |
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http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/375
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| | Wyoming Digest - billingsgazette.com |
 | | Ingalls said he will serve as a consultant for other ranchers fighting Game and Fish over grizzly bear problems. |  | | But he said he feels comfortable that Game and Fish will do what is required in curtailing any problems between livestock and bears. |  | | Ingalls also sold base facilities and control of Ingalls Inc. to a fellow cattle rancher. |
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http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2002/05/19/build/wyoming/zclipswyo.inc
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| | Tribune, Ingalls seniors turn the tassle saturdayThursday, May 10, 2001 1:05:24 PM |
 | | Bowman said that the Ingalls seniors were also exceptionally high achievers. |  | | In a unique graduation variation, Ingalls High School will recognize not only the 23 graduating seniors, but also the 21 eighth graders who have completed their junior high education. |  | | Beery added that the 23 members of the Ingalls senior class had received more than $90,000 total in scholarships. |
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http://www.gctelegram.com/news/2001/may/10/tribuneingalls.html
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| | The Smalltalk programming language |
 | | Simula was one of the inspirations for Smalltalk, and it also inspired Bjarne Stroustrup to develop C++. |  | | In the early 1980s, Xerox decided to commercialize Smalltalk, and released code for Smalltalk-80 (release names indicated the year of release) to various companies on an experimental basis. |  | | Smalltalk was developed during the early 1970s by a research group at Xerox PARC that included Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Dave Robson, |
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http://www.outbacksoftware.com/smalltalk/smalltalk.html
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 | | Dan Ingalls: For a line object, use PolygonMorph in its PolyLine mode, thus |  | | BobArning: There are several methods that will help here. |
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http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/1418
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| | Your cow's in my pocket again |
 | | Maybe Dan Ingalls and the rest of his welfare ilk who graze their range maggots on public land should operate like other private business owners and recoup their business losses not from the public trough but from the price of the product they produce. |  | | He is subsidized for cattle which may die on public land by the hunting and fishing license fees of the sportsmen of Wyoming via the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. |  | | If Ingalls and others don't like the inherent risks associated with grazing cattle on public land then they should graze them elsewhere. |
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http://www.rangenet.org/directory/mauneys/cowinpocket.html
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| | The Spokesman-Review.com |
 | | Dan Ingalls said he believes grizzly bears are less likely to kill bison, based on his conversations with other ranchers. |  | | The proposal would combine his three allotments into one unit with three summer-use areas and one winter-use area. |  | | Ingalls recently submitted a proposal to the Bridger-Teton National Forest to graze about 1,300 bison year-round on his allotments as early as next summer. |
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http://www.spokesmanreview.com/news-story.asp?date=111801&ID=s1056986
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| | LHCA UNPUBLISHED Document: 93-0128.DAN: Danley v. Ingalls Shipbuilding |
 | | Employer's contentions which were not raised below will not be addressed for the first time on appeal. |  | | Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc., 29 BRBS 42 (1995); Maddon v. |  | | Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc., 27 BRBS 90 (1993)(en banc)(Brown and McGranery, JJ., concurring and dissenting), modified on other grounds on recon. |
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http://www.dol.gov/brb/cases/lngshore/unpublished/Janjun96/93-0128.HTM
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| | 04/24/01 -- Rancher says he will appeal grizzly compensation ruling |
 | | Dan Ingalls has asked for $50,490 from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department for grizzly kills on grazing allotments last summer in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. |  | | The department gave him $15,654, a decision upheld by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission recently. |  | | The commission compensated him for four calves the department says it could confirm were killed by grizzly bears. |
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http://forests.org/archive/america/rasayshe.htm
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| | COMP 432 Smalltalk |
 | | "Smalltalk and Object-Oriented Programming", a lecture by Daniel Ingalls |  | | The lecture file may not be distributed to anyone not enrolled in the course. |  | | This lecture is copyrighted by UVC and is for use only by students taking Comp 432. |
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http://www.csun.edu/~sgs/COMP432/smalltalk.html
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