Squeak at the NASA :)
stéphane ducasse
ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Sat Mar 11 20:12:57 UTC 2006
Ok thanks, I'm preparing a presentation on programmation for all :)
showing etoys and botsinc.
for me on opera did not work (plugin installed failed)
on safari I got the replay and the plotting slideshow but when I
pressed play I only got an arrow moving.
Stef
On 11 mars 06, at 20:40, Markus Gaelli wrote:
> I just tried it with Firefox. After the updates I get an empty
> squeak screen, flaps all there but no nasa stuff.
> Second time (sundial project) I got a strange pixeled splash
> window, firefox hang also.
> After restarting firefox, everything was ok.
>
> Markus
>
> On Mar 11, 2006, at 7:56 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
>
>> I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated...
>>
>> But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse
>> moving.
>> Then safari crashed.... :(
>> Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin)
>> I installed it but nothing worked.
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>
>> On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Stef,
>>>
>>> on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you <ducasse at iam.unibe.ch>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :)
>>>
>>> Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some
>>> time ago,
>>>
>>> - http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/CP/PetriNets/
>>>
>>> /Klaus
>>>
>>>> Stef
>>>>
>>>> On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my
>>>>> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for
>>>>> educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin):
>>>>>
>>>>> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> From: Ted Shab <tshab at email.arc.nasa.gov>
>>>>>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC
>>>>>>> To: ecoop-info at ecoop.org
>>>>>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain
>>>>>>> View, CA
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system
>>>>>>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-
>>>>>>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems.
>>>>>>> This project is at a point where they need someone with
>>>>>>> serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and
>>>>>>> prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and
>>>>>>> deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and-
>>>>>>> running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The
>>>>>>> design includes elements of user-level composition, model-
>>>>>>> driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components
>>>>>>> according to ontology-specified roles, distributed
>>>>>>> components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in
>>>>>>> Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-
>>>>>>> experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The
>>>>>>> resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers
>>>>>>> (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center,
>>>>>>> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning
>>>>>>> and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic
>>>>>>> (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the
>>>>>>> new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew
>>>>>>> Exploration Vehicle currently being designed).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/
>>>>>>> Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals
>>>>>>> on residency issues.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Interested parties should send a resume to
>>>>>>> tshab at mail.arc.nasa.gov
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --Ted
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>> ecoop-info mailing list
>>>>>>> ecoop-info at ecoop.org
>>>>>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> -Brian
>>>>> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf
>>>>>
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