Squeak People posting summary
cg at cdegroot.com
cg at cdegroot.com
Fri Nov 28 08:00:04 UTC 2003
Below are the most recent 5 articles that were posted on Squeak People
(http://people.squeakfoundation.org/). Apart from the articles, you will
find people's diary entries there, and an overview of the Squeak community:
who is doing what, people's "standing", etcetera. If you don't have an
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Date: 2003-11-27 23:38:42
Author: KenCausey
Title: Welcome New Guide: Marcus Denker
The Squeak Guides [1]welcome Marcus Denker as their newest member
replacing Daniel Vainsencher who [2]recently retired to devote more
time to his education.
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Date: 2003-11-24 21:22:56
Author: Jecel
Title: Where can we add simplicity?
In a layered system, a higher layer can hide complexity from the lower
ones or it can implement more complex things in terms of simpler ones
offered in the lower layers. We should think about this for Squeak.
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Date: 2003-11-19 16:44:09
Author: TorstenBergmann
Title: Squeak Newsgroups
Afraid of too much traffic on the squeak developer lists? Use
news://news.gmane.org for getting Newsgroup access.
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Date: 2003-11-18 21:13:09
Author: KenCausey
Title: For the Observers (and Apprentices)
Interested in Squeak but having trouble getting started? Want to
contribute but aren't sure how? Try the [3]#squeak IRC channel on
[4]irc.freenode.net.
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Date: 2003-11-15 21:43:44
Author: DiegoGomezDeck
Title: To innovate in democracy (The challenge)
In the last months our community switched from a kingdom with a good
king (the better politic system) to a type of democracy.
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