I learned about Cuis from Ian Jeffries in this podcast episode:<p>"A Haskeller Tries Smalltalk" - <a href="https://pod.link/1602572955/episode/6016b230a19ac42d3d0e03da7a249ea0" rel="nofollow">https://pod.link/1602572955/episode/6016b230a19ac42d3d0e03da...</a><p>This led to a follow-up conversation with Juan Vuletich, who created Cuis:<p>"Smalltalk's Past, Present, and Future" - <a href="https://pod.link/1602572955/episode/39a08ec8b9534ad7c8ae6339cb41c934" rel="nofollow">https://pod.link/1602572955/episode/39a08ec8b9534ad7c8ae6339...</a><p>I really enjoyed both conversations!
> an active attitude towards system complexity: Just keep it to a minimum!<p>I would rather want a rich standard library which exposes all the common system facilities, algorithms and formats conveniently - the so-called "batteries included" approach.<p>Ideally I believe SmallTalk should be a layer of the operating system (but not try to replace the whole OS and implementations).
Anyone use this? How refined/practical (whatever that means) is compared to Squeak and Pharo?<p>I'm on a mac, how's HiDPI support? (Squeak is great here).