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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalltalk#History, scroll midway down:

"During the late 1980s to mid-1990s, Smalltalk environments -- including support, training and add-ons -- were sold by two competing organizations: ParcPlace Systems and Digitalk, (...) Both firms struggled to take Smalltalk mainstream due to Smalltalk's substantial memory needs, limited run-time performance, and initial lack of supported connectivity to SQL-based relational database servers. (...)"

"In 1995, ParcPlace and Digitalk merged into ParcPlace-Digitalk and then rebranded in 1997 as ObjectShare (...) The merged firm never managed to find an effective response to Java as to market positioning, and by 1997 its owners were looking to sell the business."

There was also Strongtalk, a strongly typed variant of Smalltalk. The guys who wrote Self and the guys who wrote Strongtalk were both eventually acqui-hired by Sun and they were the ones who wrote HotSpot [2][3]

[2] http://www.strongtalk.org/history.html

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongtalk




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