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{{Programming Language}}'''Smalltalk-80''' is an [[object-oriented programming|object-oriented]], dynamically typed, reflective programming language. It was designed and created in part for educational use, more so for Constructivist teaching, at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, Adele Goldberg, and others during the 1970s, influenced by Sketchpad and Simula.
{{language|Smalltalk}}'''Smalltalk-80''' is an [[object-oriented programming|object-oriented]], dynamically typed, reflective programming language. It was designed and created in part for educational use, more so for Constructivist teaching, at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, Adele Goldberg, and others during the 1970s, influenced by Sketchpad and Simula.


The language was generally released as Smalltalk-80 and has been widely used since. Smalltalk-like languages are in continuing active development, and has gathered a loyal community of users around it.
The language was generally released as Smalltalk-80 and has been widely used since. Smalltalk-like languages are in continuing active development, and has gathered a loyal community of users around it.