Can VisualAge users access Smalltalk?
Yes, VisualAge users can drop down into the IBM Smalltalk development environment. The IBM Smalltalk development environment consists of the Smalltalk language, the Smalltalk object model, the abundant set of class libraries shipped with VisualAge, tools for browsing, editing, compiling, configuring and debugging applications, and the Smalltalk runtime environment. When you are in the script editor, you are writing Smalltalk code with the help of some additional VisualAge-related tools.
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