[Squeak-fr] Fwd: Smalltalk Web Host Opens
Noury Bouraqadi
bouraqadi at ensm-douai.fr
Mar 12 Déc 08:46:50 UTC 2006
Après, l'hébergement non-commercial fourni par netstyle.ch et ESUG,
voici le premier hebergeur Smalltalk commercial !
Noury
Début du message réexpédié :
> De : Chris Cunnington <cunnington at sympatico.ca>
> Date : 11 décembre 2006 18:17:44 HNEC
> À : The general-purpose Squeak developers list <squeak-
> dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
> Objet : Smalltalk Web Host Opens
> Répondre à : The general-purpose Squeak developers list <squeak-
> dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>
> Smalltalk Web Host Opens
>
> The World's First Commercial Smalltalk Web Host:
>
> - 60,000 word learners blog with screenshots and Hello World
> - choose your own domain name unlike http://www.seasidehosting.st
> - better server uptime than http://www.squeak.org
> - email support 9-5 M-F Eastern Standard Time
> - host a regular site (Perl/PHP) and incorporate as much
> Smalltalk as
> you like
> - $29.99 CAD per month
>
> http://www.seasideparasol.com
>
>
> "Possibly, it wasn't simply arrogance, though the PARC researchers
> did see
> themselves as the Davids who were busy slaying the Goliath of
> corporate
> time-sharing computing. It was, rather, something deeper, something
> that was
> probably just a function of human nature. It was a pattern that had
> already
> been repeated a number of times in computing history and would
> ultimately be
> repeated many more times. Even with a strong intellectual grasp of the
> consequences of Moore's Law, it has proven almost impossible for
> the members
> of any given generation of computing technology to accept the fact
> that it
> will be cannibalized by an upcoming generation. Many of the PARC
> researchers
> were aware of the computing hobbyist movement, but because the tiny
> little
> machines could hardly do anything they were easy to ignore or
> dismiss as
> toys. Later, Alan Kay took pleasure in poking fun at the
> Homebrewers by
> saying that the hobbyists actually enjoyed their machines more when
> they
> were broken, because then they could actually do something with them."
>
> John Markoff "What The Dormouse Said", (2005), page 251
>
> Chris Cunnington
> Toronto
>
>
>
>
>
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