[Squeak-fr] [ANN] Presentation Pier, Magritte et Seaside a Annecy

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Lun 9 Jan 10:49:36 CET 2006


Salut

Merci de distribuer l'information suivante...

le Smalltalk User Group de Savoie vous souhaite la bonne annee et  
voudrait
vous inviter a une presentation de Seaside, Magritte et Pier par le  
Guru de Seaside
Lukas Renggli.

Ou:  Rendez-vous dans le hall de l'ESIA

	LISTIC - ESIA
	5, chemin de Bellevue	
	Domaine universitaire d'Annecy-Le-Vieux
	FRANCE

Quand: Mercredi 18 Janvier 2006 a 18h

Un petit apero sera servi donc envoye un mail pour dire si vous  
comptez venir a sduca at univ-savoie.fr
Pier — A Meta-Described Collaborative Content Management System

Abstract

Wikis are often implemented using string-based approaches to parse  
and generate their pages. While such approaches work well for simple  
wikis, they hamper the customization and adaptability of wikis to the  
variety of end-users when more sophisticated needs are required, such  
as different output formats, user-interfaces, wiki management and  
security policies.

Pier 2 (smallwiki.unibe.ch) is the second version of a fully object- 
oriented implementation of a wiki. Pier is written with objects from  
the top to the bottom and it can be customized easily to accommodate  
new needs. In addition, SmallWiki is based on a powerful meta- 
description called Magritte that allows one to create user-interface  
elements easily. In this talk I will present some of the unique  
features of Pier, such as how pages can be composed and integrated  
into other web-applications. Furthermore I will create a small  
extension to demonstrate how to customize and add new functionality  
easily

Links:

seaside: http://www.seaside.st

Squeak: http://www.squeak.org

Pier/Smalltalk: http://smallwiki.unibe.ch/smallwiki/smallwiki2

Stef

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