Projects developed in Squeak for presentation

ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Tue Nov 25 15:40:50 UTC 2003


On Mardi, nov 25, 2003, at 16:33 Europe/Zurich, Noury Bouraqadi wrote:

> Do you plan to make your presentation using squeak instead powerpoint 
> ? That usually impress people...

I do not really know but usually I do that :)

>
> BTW, I don't think we can print presentations done using squeak. Can 
> we ? Is there some way to produce a PS file with the content 
> (pictures) of a collection of projects ?

No idea.


>
> Noury
>
> ducasse wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been contacted to give a talk in December at Geneva on Squeak 
>> and the audience will be companies.
>> The guy before me will be talking about struts and jakarta. I think 
>> that people would like to know about the
>> open-source aspects
>>
>> I have 1h30 and I'm planning to give a sexy demoe showing all the 
>> multimedia aspect
>> + tools + projects in 45 min. Then lukas will talk about Seaside 
>> during the next 45 min.
>>
>> so I have some questions
>>     - Is RB available for 3.6? (where alex told me that the tests do 
>> not work when taking the version on squeak map)
>>
>>     - Is there any professional projects I can mention?
>>         I know for example that squeak is used for nurse in some 
>> places in France with Ipaq.
>>         I know that some of you are using Squeak to develop game but 
>> I would like to know a bit more if possible.
>>         Web applications. Avi have you something that people can 
>> reach?
>>     - What are the key open-source projects from your perspective in 
>> Squeak?
>>        Thanks to help me to sell well Squeak.
>>
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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