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==Description==
==Description==
Slate is a new "clean slate" variant of {{tag|Smalltalk}} that seeks to incorporate as many improvements in language and environment design as possible without radically altering the way that Smalltalk is used and understood.
Slate is a new "clean slate" variant of {{tag|Smalltalk}} that seeks to incorporate as many improvements in language and environment design as possible without radically altering the way that Smalltalk is used and understood.

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Description[edit]

Slate is a new "clean slate" variant of Smalltalk that seeks to incorporate as many improvements in language and environment design as possible without radically altering the way that Smalltalk is used and understood.