[ANN] PharoCasts with Experts: Debug the Cog VM with Mariano Martinez Peck

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Stéphane Ducasse
Sun, Apr 17, 2011 7:51 AM

From: laurent laffont laurent.laffont@gmail.com

Hi,

First video of PharoCasts with Experts serie.

Mariano explains in a 1h30 HD video:

  • what the VM is made of
  • what are the different VM built by the Pharo project continuous
    integration server
  • how to get the platform sources from Gitorious
  • how to generate the interpreter sources using ConfigurationOfCogVM
  • build the VM
  • run and debug it with gdb and XCode
  • what Slang is and how to change it for debugging purposes

Enjoy it here: http://www.pharocasts.com/2011/04/debug-cog-vm.html

--

Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs

Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/
Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/
Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st

From: laurent laffont <laurent.laffont@gmail.com> Hi, First video of PharoCasts with Experts serie. Mariano explains in a 1h30 HD video: - what the VM is made of - what are the different VM built by the Pharo project continuous integration server - how to get the platform sources from Gitorious - how to generate the interpreter sources using ConfigurationOfCogVM - build the VM - run and debug it with gdb and XCode - what Slang is and how to change it for debugging purposes Enjoy it here: http://www.pharocasts.com/2011/04/debug-cog-vm.html -- Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st
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David West
Sat, May 7, 2011 2:35 PM

My apologies for the short lead time, but I need a person that is very
conversant with Squeak-Seaside-Pharo-Pier-GLASS plus an interest and
ability to quickly learn and mentor others in web-mobile languages and
tools. Will be working with English speakers, so facility in that
language is essential.

The person must be able to be in New Mexico, US, from May 23 to July 29.

You will be working 6-8 hours a day, Monday through Thursday - teaching,
mentoring, developing projects (list below) and overseeing my software
Studio when I am in London Jun 4-19.

Compensation:

Approximately $10K USD plus health benefits for the two-months.  If you
like the work and are good at it, the position can be converted to a
one-year, renewable annually, as a visiting professor (at least a
Masters degree is required).  The annual salary will be approximated
$60K USD plus benefits.

An ownership interest in the products being developed is also available

  • as a supplement to the academic salary.

Applications we will be working on, priority order -- technology:

  1. iPad app for the Bradbury Museum at Los Alamos National Labs --
    XCode - cocoa based framework
  2. an outcomes assessment app for Highlands University -- Web ecology
    (HTML,
    CSS, PHP, MySQL, Javascript)
  3. itsYourRep - an achievement profile / portfolio Web App - very
    similar to #2 -- GLASS
  4. confirmOwnership - for paying client, tracks ownership interests
    in investments, etc. -- Seaside or GLASS
  5. ambientAgile -- an app using cameras and projectors to create a
    distributed 'agile wall' -- not sure, start with Squeak-Seaside
  6. Web-based subset of Behavior! Seaside or GLASS
  7. Infrastructure for Software Design Studios - content management
    plus Web presence - Seaside / Pier / GLASS

I must find a person very quickly, so if you are interested, please
email me and we can arrange a phone call to discuss the opportunity.

David West
New Mexico Highlands University
dmwest@nmhu.edu
profwest@fastmail.fm
01-505-231-7233

My apologies for the short lead time, but I need a person that is very conversant with Squeak-Seaside-Pharo-Pier-GLASS plus an interest and ability to quickly learn and mentor others in web-mobile languages and tools. Will be working with English speakers, so facility in that language is essential. The person must be able to be in New Mexico, US, from May 23 to July 29. You will be working 6-8 hours a day, Monday through Thursday - teaching, mentoring, developing projects (list below) and overseeing my software Studio when I am in London Jun 4-19. Compensation: Approximately $10K USD plus health benefits for the two-months. If you like the work and are good at it, the position can be converted to a one-year, renewable annually, as a visiting professor (at least a Masters degree is required). The annual salary will be approximated $60K USD plus benefits. An ownership interest in the products being developed is also available - as a supplement to the academic salary. Applications we will be working on, priority order -- technology: 1) iPad app for the Bradbury Museum at Los Alamos National Labs -- XCode - cocoa based framework 2) an outcomes assessment app for Highlands University -- Web ecology (HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, Javascript) 3) itsYourRep - an achievement profile / portfolio Web App - very similar to #2 -- GLASS 4) confirmOwnership - for paying client, tracks ownership interests in investments, etc. -- Seaside or GLASS 5) ambientAgile -- an app using cameras and projectors to create a distributed 'agile wall' -- not sure, start with Squeak-Seaside 6) Web-based subset of Behavior! Seaside or GLASS 7) Infrastructure for Software Design Studios - content management plus Web presence - Seaside / Pier / GLASS I must find a person very quickly, so if you are interested, please email me and we can arrange a phone call to discuss the opportunity. David West New Mexico Highlands University dmwest@nmhu.edu profwest@fastmail.fm 01-505-231-7233