Smalltalk 1972 Retro Computer Programmer Software Developer

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Smalltalk is a pioneering object-oriented, dynamically-typed programming language that first appeared publicly in 1972. Designed to be simple and flexible, it played a key role in the development of GUI concepts and object-oriented programming (OOP). A cool retro vintage design for programmers, developers, hackers, tech geeks, and retro design nerds who write code in the Smalltalk programming language. Show your passion for coding and computer history at tech events, work, or casual gatherings.

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Design published: by Ramiro Gómez
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