Please recommend Squeak projects for presentation

Lord ZealoN lordzealon at gmail.com
Wed Mar 15 17:39:15 UTC 2006


very interesting.

I'm new in squeak and i would like see this list.


2006/3/14, Martin McClure <martin at hand2mouse.com>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm presenting a seminar in April
> * titled "Real-World Uses of Smalltalk, or What Do People Actually Do
>   with Smalltalk?"
> * at the Smalltalk Solutions / LinuxWorld / NetworkWorld conference
>   in Toronto.
> * My hope is to entice attendees that don't know Smalltalk to want
>   to learn more about it.
> I'm hoping that you can recommend several projects that use Squeak
> for me to mention.
>
> I need recommendations by this Friday, March 17, if at all possible.
> Please reply off-list.
>
> To demonstrate that Smalltalk is used for all kinds of things, I want
> to include a very wide variety of Smalltalk uses -- large commercial
> Smalltalk applications, Smalltalk in research, Smalltalk in
> entertainment, Smalltalk with billions of persistent objects,
> Smalltalk in tiny embedded devices, and more.
>
>
> Please recommend projects with these traits:
> * Currently active:
>   The Smalltalk application should be actively used today, or be
>   approaching deployment. I'll also consider applications that were
>   designed for limited-time uses that were fairly recent.
> * Interesting or unusual:
>   I'm sure I'll end up mentioning several large Smalltalk financial
>   applications, but I also want to include some quirky little projects
>   that aren't well known.
> * Readily-available information:
>   If there is information about the project or company available on
>   the web, that makes things easier for me, and I can include the URI
>   in the seminar notes so attendees can find more depth on projects
>   that interest them.
>
>
> I'm looking for up to a dozen or so projects that use Squeak.
> I plan to spend an average of 30 seconds on each, and to cover
> a total of about 40 projects.  With each project you recommend,
> please include as much of the following information as you have:
>
> * The name of the project
>
> * The company or organization doing the project
>
> * A brief description (1-3 sentences) of what the project does
>
> * What role Smalltalk plays in the project
>
> * When the project started
>
> * Current project status
>
> * Any known URIs of web information about the project or company
>
>
> In order to get project information compiled for the seminar handout,
> I need as many recommendations as possible to be in by this Friday,
> March 17.
>
> More information about my seminar is at
> http://www.lwnwexpo.plumcom.ca/session_detail.cfm?id=241. Please feel
> free to email me with any other questions or comments.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> -Martin McClure
>
>
>
>
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