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Smalltalk is an object-oriented programming language.
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Is there a common denominator of all Smalltalk implementations?
There is actually an ANSI Standard (PDF) for Smalltalk, with which all implementations should comply. However, most of them miss compliance in some small ways. … There is also the original Smalltalk 80 documentation, which again most Smalltalks comply with. …