looking for Squeak speaker in Ottawa

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Fri Apr 1 19:11:25 UTC 2005


here are some ready to use image for presentations:
		http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/Web/Demoes/
Have fun

Stef

On 1 avr. 05, at 19:35, Dean_Swan at Mitel.COM wrote:

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> I could also lend a hand on this, but I don't have a lot of spare 
> cycles.  Does anybody have a presentation that we could use as a 
> starting point?
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> It would also help if Alan could give us some ideas on what he might 
> like to see covered.  I much prefer to have a planned presentation, as 
> some of the sessions can run quite long when it's ad-libbed.
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> Jeff - you can send me private e-mail if you're interested in 
> discussing this further (dean_swan at mitel.com).  I work in Kanata, and 
> the user's group meetings have been at Carleton U. lately, so we'd 
> have to work out something to get together beforehand.
>
> I have PC (WinME) and Mac (Panther) laptops that we could use for the 
> presentation.
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> Also, I haven't moved to anything later than Squeak 3.7.  I know it's 
> been popular for some time for people on squeakdev to do everything in 
> 3.8 and 3.9, but I don't like to deal with things like this before the 
> releases are finalized.  It might be interesting though to address 
> Ian's and Dan's 64 bit Squeak, since as far as I know it's the first 
> 64 bit Smalltalk.
>
>                         -Dean
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> Jeff Sparkes <jsparkes at gmail.com>
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> 03/31/2005 06:14 PM
> Please respond to Jeff Sparkes; Please respond to The general-purpose 
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> I can help with this.   I've been using Squeak off and on for several
>  years to learn Smalltalk.   I doubt I'd be a good speaker, but I can
>  at least help to demo some things.
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>  On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 14:45:28 -0500, Alan Knight <knight at acm.org> 
> wrote:
>  > Hello All,
>  >     I'm one of the organizers of the Ottawa-Carleton (Canada) 
> Smalltalk
>  > User Group, http://smalltalk.ottawa.on.ca and we're thinking that 
> for an
>  > upcoming meeting we'd like to get an update/demo on Squeak. I sent 
> a mail
>  > to our internal list, but didn't get any volunteers. So if there's 
> anyone
>  > in the Ottawa are who'd be interested in doing a talk in the next 
> little
>  > while, please let me know.
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  >    Alan
>  >
>  > --
>  > Alan Knight [|], Cincom Smalltalk Development
>  > knight at acm.org
>  > aknight at cincom.com
>  > http://www.cincom.com/smalltalk
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>  > "The Static Typing Philosophy: Make it fast. Make it right. Make it 
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