[Cuis-dev] UKSTUG Meeting 28 February 2024 at 19hs GMT -- Juan presenting about Cuis

Francisco Garau francisco.garau at gmail.com
Fri Feb 23 08:34:53 PST 2024


Juan Vuletich returns to the UKSTUG to discuss some recent enhancements to
Cuis Smalltalk (https://cuis.st/): Bootstrap and Dynamic Cuis Libraries.

*Bootstrap: *
*Creating Minimal Images from Scratch*



* - The last ancestor of Cuis Smalltalk that was bootstrapped from scratch
was Smalltalk-76. Since then, various released images of Smalltalk-80,
Squeak and Cuis were derived by applying updates to the previous one. A new
tool called 'Bootstrap' allows the creation of minimal Smalltalk images
from scratch. These images are in the Spur 32 and 64-bit formats,
compatible with the OpenSmalltalk VM. 'Bootstrap' gives developers complete
control over what is included in the new image. It is compact, relatively
simple, and easy to extend and adapt.*


*Dynamic Cuis Libraries*:
*A binary format for Cuis code that is powerful and quick to load*



* - Dynamic Cuis Libraries are binary files with pre-compiled code that can
be loaded into a running Cuis image. They can add new classes and extend
existing ones. For existing classes, there are no requirements on the shape
of that class in the image loading the library. Missing variables are
added, extra variables are kept, and both existing and newly loaded methods
are adjusted to whatever shape the class has.*

Juan is the founder and lead developer of *Cuis* Smalltalk. He is a
long-standing Open Source Smalltalk community member, having contributed
kernel code to Cuis, Squeak and the Squeak VM for over 25 years. Juan has
been programming since he was 14, and doing it professionally since he was
17. He holds an MS.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Buenos
Aires. He works at LabWare.


This will be an online meeting from home.

If you'd like to join us, please sign up in advance on the meeting's Meetup
page ( https://www.meetup.com/ukstug/events/299084123/ ) to receive the
meeting details.
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