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What is Asciidoctor? An open source, pure Ruby processor for converting AsciiDoc documents or strings into HTML and other formats. It is a fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML5, DocBook, PDF, and other formats. Asciidoctor is written in Ruby and runs on all major operating systems .

What is Smalltalk? An object-oriented, dynamically typed reflective programming language. It is an object-oriented, dynamically typed reflective programming language. It was created as the language underpinning the "new world" of computing exemplified by "human–computer symbiosis". It was designed and created in part for educational use, specifically for constructionist learning.

Asciidoctor can be classified as a tool in the "Text Processors" category, while Smalltalk is grouped under "Languages".

Some of the features offered by Asciidoctor are:

  • Lightweight markup language for authoring notes
  • Articles
  • Documentation

On the other hand, Smalltalk provides the following key features:

  • Object-oriented
  • Dynamically typed
  • Reflective programming language
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    What is Asciidoctor?

    It is a fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML5, DocBook, PDF, and other formats. Asciidoctor is written in Ruby and runs on all major operating systems

    What is Smalltalk?

    It is an object-oriented, dynamically typed reflective programming language. It was created as the language underpinning the "new world" of computing exemplified by "human–computer symbiosis". It was designed and created in part for educational use, specifically for constructionist learning.

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