I am very interested too. A recording would be even better :-)
Ivan
Ivan Tomek School of Computer Science Acadia University Canada
-----Original Message----- From: squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org]On Behalf Of Brent Vukmer Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 9:36 AM To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list Subject: RE: Dan Ingalls Talk Monday 30th of August at Berne
This sounds like a great talk! I wish I could be there! Will slides or detailed notes be posted afterwards? :)
Better Behavior in Object-Oriented Programming
I used to have no interest in software security, and even
to disdain
it as a pedantic and non-creative area. I have recently
reversed this
position, and I would like to share my new-found enthusiasm for security in OOP. My feeling is that a tasteful
combination of good
formal techniques and a Squeak-like kernel could bring
simplicity and
flexibility to robust system design, and many desirable
properties to
Squeak and malleable systems like it. Using this single
thread (and I
am trying to think of a better word than "security"), I
hope to tie
together issues of type specification, mutability, change
management,
multiprocessing and distributed computing.
Ok I will try something but can't promise too much.
Stef On 27 août 04, at 17:28, Ivan Tomek wrote:
I am very interested too. A recording would be even better :-)
Ivan
Ivan Tomek School of Computer Science Acadia University Canada
-----Original Message----- From: squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org]On Behalf Of Brent Vukmer Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 9:36 AM To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list Subject: RE: Dan Ingalls Talk Monday 30th of August at Berne
This sounds like a great talk! I wish I could be there! Will slides or detailed notes be posted afterwards? :)
Better Behavior in Object-Oriented Programming
I used to have no interest in software security, and even
to disdain
it as a pedantic and non-creative area. I have recently
reversed this
position, and I would like to share my new-found enthusiasm for security in OOP. My feeling is that a tasteful
combination of good
formal techniques and a Squeak-like kernel could bring
simplicity and
flexibility to robust system design, and many desirable
properties to
Squeak and malleable systems like it. Using this single
thread (and I
am trying to think of a better word than "security"), I
hope to tie
together issues of type specification, mutability, change
management,
multiprocessing and distributed computing.
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