The Weekly Squeak No.7: October 2nd - October 8th
Bert Freudenberg
bert at impara.de
Mon Oct 17 08:17:38 UTC 2005
Great stuff, Giovanni! Thanks! I really like the idea of having the
interviews there :)
(Although it is not correct that Andreas is "the author of the first
Squeak port ever", that honor would go to Ian Piumarta)
- Bert -
Am 16.10.2005 um 19:16 schrieb Giovanni Corriga:
> Dear squeakers,
>
> Hello, and welcome back to the The Weekly Squeak, a weekly report on
> what's going on in the world of Squeak.
>
> Great news!
> This issue will be the last edited by me, Giovanni Corriga. Starting
> from the next issue, The Weekly Squeak will be produced by the
> brand new
> News Team! In the meanwhile, please entertain yourself with the second
> installment of SqueakViews, wherein Giovanni Giorgi has a chat with
> Andreas Raab.
>
> In this issue you'll find:
>
> 1. On the Squeak Foundation, and Squeak usage in businness.
> 2. What did the Dormouse say?
> 3. Help wanted for project "Kolibri"
> 4. Squeak Merchandising
> 5. Games package managed with Monticello
> 6. Squeak CDs and DVDs
> 7. The new face of www.squeak.org
> 8. Morphic Wrappers for Squeak 3.7
> 9. SqueakFoundation and Coordinators' merger
> 10. A demo of a bug/wishlist voting system
> 11. OSProcess 4.0 released
> 12. Smalltalk Gathering in Bern
> 13. How to contribute to Squeak's development
> 14. Ariethfa Ffenestri: multiple windows using Squeak
> 15. How Squeak saves an image to file
> 16. Craig Latta's notes on how tho shrink an image
> 17. A Sudoku solver
> 18. A comparison between several different laptops
> 19. Academic resources on Smalltalk and Squeak
> 20. Upcoming Squeak Chats
> 21. SqueakViews: an interview with Andreas Raab
>
> You'll find the complete report at
> http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/5740 .
>
> The past issues archive can be found at
> http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/5751 .
>
>
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