Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the- art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
FWIW, this project uses Croquet and Tweak. If you ever wanted to work with a bunch of really sharp guys this is definitely a place to consider.
Cheers, - Andreas
stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the- art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
Has anyone seen a publicly available version of this job ad? I'd like to refer to it in my blog...
On 1/25/06, Andreas Raab andreas.raab@gmx.de wrote:
FWIW, this project uses Croquet and Tweak. If you ever wanted to work with a bunch of really sharp guys this is definitely a place to consider.
Cheers,
- Andreas
stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the- art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
On 25-Jan-06, at PM 03:33, Cees De Groot wrote:
Has anyone seen a publicly available version of this job ad? I'd like to refer to it in my blog...
http://www.aito.org/pipermail/ecoop-info/2006-January/000208.html
-- Hwee Boon http://motionobj.com/ MotionObj (65) 6764-9774
On 1/25/06, Yar Hwee Boon hboon@motionobj.com wrote:
http://www.aito.org/pipermail/ecoop-info/2006-January/000208.html
Thanks. I've also contacted Ted Shab to see what they're doing *exactly*.
(Research for a blog posting... wow... ;-))
not a vote for croquet - just of interest ....
On Jan 25, 2006, at 12:59 AM, Andreas Raab wrote:
FWIW, this project uses Croquet and Tweak. If you ever wanted to work with a bunch of really sharp guys this is definitely a place to consider.
Cheers,
- Andreas
stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the- art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user- level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user- experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of- the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
Yes, Randy Caton presented his work at last year's Squeakfest and has been an active participant on the Squeakland mailing list for years.
Cheers, - Andreas
Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
I tried running it, and got a walk back window :-( Not good!
Dan
Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
Which project? What version of Squeak Browser Plugin?
- Bert -
Am 04.03.2006 um 23:38 schrieb news.gmane.org:
I tried running it, and got a walk back window :-( Not good!
Dan
Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user- level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user- experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
Sorry, should have investigated it a bit before throwing my arms up in the air :-).
The plug image on start up is runs FileDirectory class>>#startUp, and that tries to create a directory SecurityManager default untrustedUserDirectory, which is 'C:\My Squeak\Administrator'. Unfortunately my C: drive is not my hard drive, hence the create directory blows up.
I can figure out how to get round it, but I doubt an average squeak plug in user could
Cheers
Dan
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Which project? What version of Squeak Browser Plugin?
- Bert -
Am 04.03.2006 um 23:38 schrieb news.gmane.org:
I tried running it, and got a walk back window :-( Not good!
Dan
Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
---Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
Indeed, we have been bitten by this in schools with locked-down computers, too. I just submitted this on the squeakland bug tracker: http://bugs.impara.de/view.php?id=3247
- Bert -
Am 05.03.2006 um 00:14 schrieb news.gmane.org:
Sorry, should have investigated it a bit before throwing my arms up in the air :-).
The plug image on start up is runs FileDirectory class>>#startUp, and that tries to create a directory SecurityManager default untrustedUserDirectory, which is 'C:\My Squeak\Administrator'. Unfortunately my C: drive is not my hard drive, hence the create directory blows up.
I can figure out how to get round it, but I doubt an average squeak plug in user could
Cheers
Dan
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Which project? What version of Squeak Browser Plugin?
- Bert -
Am 04.03.2006 um 23:38 schrieb news.gmane.org:
I tried running it, and got a walk back window :-( Not good!
Dan
Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and- running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi- mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/ Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
---Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :)
Stef
On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user- level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
Hi Stef,
on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you ducasse@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :)
Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some time ago,
- http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/CP/PetriNets/
/Klaus
Stef
On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated...
But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse moving. Then safari crashed.... :( Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin) I installed it but nothing worked.
Stef
On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Stef,
on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you ducasse@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :)
Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some time ago,
/Klaus
Stef
On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
I just tried it with Firefox. After the updates I get an empty squeak screen, flaps all there but no nasa stuff. Second time (sundial project) I got a strange pixeled splash window, firefox hang also. After restarting firefox, everything was ok.
Markus
On Mar 11, 2006, at 7:56 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated...
But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse moving. Then safari crashed.... :( Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin) I installed it but nothing worked.
Stef
On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Stef,
on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you ducasse@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :)
Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some time ago,
/Klaus
Stef
On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA
A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and- running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi- mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/ Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues.
Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Thanks!
--Ted _______________________________________________ ecoop-info mailing list ecoop-info@ecoop.org http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
Ok thanks, I'm preparing a presentation on programmation for all :) showing etoys and botsinc.
for me on opera did not work (plugin installed failed) on safari I got the replay and the plotting slideshow but when I pressed play I only got an arrow moving.
Stef
On 11 mars 06, at 20:40, Markus Gaelli wrote:
I just tried it with Firefox. After the updates I get an empty squeak screen, flaps all there but no nasa stuff. Second time (sundial project) I got a strange pixeled splash window, firefox hang also. After restarting firefox, everything was ok.
Markus
On Mar 11, 2006, at 7:56 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated...
But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse moving. Then safari crashed.... :( Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin) I installed it but nothing worked.
Stef
On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Stef,
on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you ducasse@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :)
Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some time ago,
/Klaus
Stef
On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov > Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC > To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org > Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain > View, CA > > A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system > architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- > based framework for building NASA mission control systems. > This project is at a point where they need someone with > serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and > prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and > deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and- > running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The > design includes elements of user-level composition, model- > driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components > according to ontology-specified roles, distributed > components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in > Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user- > experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The > resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers > (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, > etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning > and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic > (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the > new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew > Exploration Vehicle currently being designed). > > Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/ > Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals > on residency issues. > > Interested parties should send a resume to > tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov > > Thanks! > > --Ted > _______________________________________________ > ecoop-info mailing list > ecoop-info@ecoop.org > http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
Hi Stef,
in the Opera/program/plugin subdirectory, just make sure that it shows the following files (can be copied from elsewhere, for example from a failed IE installation):
- Squeak.exe (3.7.1 is O.K.) - NPSqueak.dll (1.0.0.1 is O.K.) - Squeak3D.dll - SqueakFFIPrims.dll - SqueakPlugin.image
It will create Squeak.ini (and/or SqueakDebug.log ;) for you, just drop the .image onto the .exe in the same directory for a test (and check F2).
Found the .image at - http://squeakland.org/installers/SqueakPlugin.image.zip
Stop/start Opera after you copied NPSqueak.dll !
Then in Opera (tools > preferences > advanced > downloads) associate file extension "pr" with mime type "application/x-Squeak-project" and select the NPSqueak plugin.
If the latter didn't help (mime type made some trouble here) I could post the mime type entry for hacking Opera's ini file.
/Klaus
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 21:12:57 +0100, stéphane ducasse ducasse@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
Ok thanks, I'm preparing a presentation on programmation for all :) showing etoys and botsinc.
for me on opera did not work (plugin installed failed) on safari I got the replay and the plotting slideshow but when I pressed play I only got an arrow moving.
Stef
On 11 mars 06, at 20:40, Markus Gaelli wrote:
I just tried it with Firefox. After the updates I get an empty squeak screen, flaps all there but no nasa stuff. Second time (sundial project) I got a strange pixeled splash window, firefox hang also. After restarting firefox, everything was ok.
Markus
On Mar 11, 2006, at 7:56 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated...
But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse moving. Then safari crashed.... :( Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin) I installed it but nothing worked.
Stef
On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Stef,
on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you ducasse@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :)
Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some time ago,
/Klaus
Stef
On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote:
I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Ted Shab tshab@email.arc.nasa.gov >> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >> To: ecoop-info@ecoop.org >> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >> View, CA >> >> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This >> project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops >> to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a >> state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The >> architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of >> engineers and designers. The design includes elements of >> user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic >> assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, >> distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a >> pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user- >> experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The >> resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers >> (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) >> to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and >> executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. >> Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new >> Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration >> Vehicle currently being designed). >> >> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency >> issues. >> >> Interested parties should send a resume to tshab@mail.arc.nasa.gov >> >> Thanks! >> >> --Ted >> _______________________________________________ >> ecoop-info mailing list >> ecoop-info@ecoop.org >> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >
-- -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
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