Satori was an undergraduate software project being created at TESC. The original project was started by "Ryan Davis".
Satori is designed to be a superset of Smalltalk-80. It will provide the developer the use of optional variable typing. This will make possible typechecking of variables and static binding of methods, which are not native features of Smalltalk-80. Typechecking helps ensure type-safe code. Static binding reduces runtime expense. Consequently, with adequate profiling of Smalltalk's core classes, the system should feel an increase of performance and type-safety.