Cincom Smalltalk is an agile object-oriented application development language that cuts programming costs, reduces risk, and improves profit, adding higher value and improving your ROI.
 
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Deliver Every Application on Time and under Budget.

Cincom Smalltalk is an object-oriented application development language for creating and maintaining portable, cross-platform business applications. Smalltalk helps you build applications quickly and efficiently—from client/server systems to highly scalable web applications.

Cincom Smalltalk's frameworks give you tactical and strategic advantages over such competition as Java, Ruby, PHP, Eclipse, and Visual Studio, helping you to develop software with unparalleled productivity and fast reaction time, so you deliver every application on time and under budget.

Easy to learn and use, Cincom Smalltalk simplifies application development and helps you achieve value, savings and rapid ROI, all while minimizing risk.

Grab it. Use it. Fall in love with it.

You can try Cincom Smalltalk object-oriented application development products for free! Download it, try it, play with it. Once you see what Smalltalk can do, we know you'll fall in love with it!

To get a full-featured, non-commercial version of Cincom Smalltalk, visit our download page.

Learn more.

From its creation in 1971, Smalltalk has had a profound influence on modern computing. Smalltalk ushered in concepts we now take for granted, such as the graphical user interface (GUI) and object-oriented programming.

To learn more about Cincom Smalltalk, please contact the Cincom Smalltalk Product Manager, Arden Thomas.

If you have an application written in Cincom Smalltalk ObjectStudio™ or Cincom Smalltalk VisualWorks® and you are interested in a partner relationship with Cincom Systems, please contact Suzanne Fortman.

To start learning now, try Smalltalk Daily.

Smalltalk Podcasts

James Robertson, Cincom Smalltalk™ Product Evangelist, hosts the "Industry Misinterpretations" podcast each week with Michael Lucas-Smith and David Buck. This podcast covers all things Smalltalk, including the latest in object-oriented application development news involving ObjectStudio, VisualWorks, Seaside, Web Velocity and more.

Visit the "Industry Misinterpretations" page to listen to past podcasts and sign up to be alerted when new podcasts are posted.

Smalltalk Video Demonstrations

James Robertson, the Cincom Smalltalk™ Product Evangelist, has put together a series of short Smalltalk video demos. These videos cover Smalltalk tips, tricks, demos and how-to information for ObjectStudio, VisualWorks, Seaside, Web Velocity and other Smalltalk-related products.

Visit the Smalltalk Videos page to check out the viewing list.

Smalltalk Daily

Smalltalk Daily is a regular screencast done by James Robertson, the Cincom Smalltalk Product Evangelist. If you are looking for Smalltalk help, or for a Smalltalk Tutorial, visit the Smalltalk Daily page.

The Smalltalk Blogosphere

Did you know that there are a whole host of Smalltalk blogs out on the web? The thriving community of Smalltalk developers and fans is blogging about everything under the object-oriented development umbrella. Get the latest thoughts, news, and tips about Smalltalk, ObjectStudio, VisualWorks, Seaside, Web Velocity, and more by visiting our Smalltalk Blogs page.

Of particular interest are the Product Evangelist’s Blog and the Product Manager’s Blog.

Cincom Smalltalk™ Developer Program

The object of the Cincom Smalltalk Developer Program is to create a community that allows Cincom Smalltalk developers to participate in the ongoing development of the Cincom Smalltalk system.

Currently, the program offers the following benefits to developers:

  • Access to all internal builds (via ftp)
  • Access to ftp-based update mechanism for contributions
  • A subscription to the vw-dev engineering mailing list
  • Access to "works in progress"
  • Access to various product updates
  • A voice in the direction of ongoing product development

To enroll, visit the Cincom Smalltalk Developer Program page.