[ANN] Keynote Speeches for ESUG Smalltalk Conference

Roel Wuyts wuyts at iam.unibe.ch
Wed Apr 30 09:03:42 UTC 2003


The European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG) is very proud to announce the 
following keynote speakers for the next ESUG Smalltalk Conference in 
Bled, Slovenia ( August 25-29, http://esug2003.esug.org/ ):

- Lars Bak
- John Brant
- Vassily Bykov
- Dan Ingalls
- Joseph Pelrine

In addition to the keynote speeches, the program consists of other 
presentations in the morning and in the beginning of the afternoon. 
These are followed by 'Talkussions', discussion sessions/workshops 
about the talks held that day, or on any other topic of interest. With 
the Talkussions we want to bring the people giving the talk and the 
people that crave for more detailed information closer together, and 
foster ad-hoc workshops where the participants define the content. 
Hence this year's programme promises to be a healthy mix of talks and 
workshops.

We are always soliciting talks about your use of Smalltalk. Prospective 
speakers must clearly explain the format they would like to use 
(tutorial, experience report, workshop or demo). Each proposal must 
include a valid e-mail address and an abstract of around 200 words. All 
proposals have to be sent to Roel Wuyts (wuyts at iam.unibe.ch) AND 
Stephane Ducasse (ducasse at iam.unibe.ch), in plain ASCII pasted in the 
body of the e-mail (NOT attached). Hot topics include, but are not 
limited to,
- web service applications using Smalltalk
- experience using eXtreme Programming
- distributed applications
- new Smalltalk implementations and optimizations
- Smalltalk Development Tools
- Language improvements or enhancements

Exhibitors or sponsors should directly contact the ESUG board for more 
information (esug-info at esug.org ).

--
Roel Wuyts                                                   Software 
Composition Group
roel.wuyts at iam.unibe.ch                       University of Bern, 
Switzerland
http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~wuyts/
Board Member of the European Smalltalk User Group: www.esug.org



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