moose = smalltalk ambassador

TG
Tudor Girba
Tue, May 10, 2011 12:57 PM

Hi,

Moose (http://moosetechnology.org) is a Smalltalk ambassador. Actually, I think it's the best ambassador we have right now to persuade professional developers to look into Smalltalk.

Let me tell you why.

Moose is a platform for software and data analysis and includes components like: Glamour, Mondrian or PetitParser. Moose solves a real and important problem that developers (both Smalltalkers and non-Smalltalkers) have: how to improve the productivity of the effort spent on assessment. Moose is an innovation in this domain because it enables a completely different approach through which developers craft their own tools fast (http://humane-assessment.com). The cool thing is that they build these tools by programming Smalltalk in Pharo, and thus they get to learn the language and the platform first.

Moose also comes with exposure. For example, this year I will be presenting Moose and humane assessment at some large industry oriented conferences:

All in all, if you want to promote Smalltalk, and Pharo in particular, you might want to look into it. And you are always welcome to contribute, follow us and make noise:

Cheers,
Doru

--
www.tudorgirba.com

"No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef."

Hi, Moose (http://moosetechnology.org) is a Smalltalk ambassador. Actually, I think it's the best ambassador we have right now to persuade professional developers to look into Smalltalk. Let me tell you why. Moose is a platform for software and data analysis and includes components like: Glamour, Mondrian or PetitParser. Moose solves a real and important problem that developers (both Smalltalkers and non-Smalltalkers) have: how to improve the productivity of the effort spent on assessment. Moose is an innovation in this domain because it enables a completely different approach through which developers craft their own tools fast (http://humane-assessment.com). The cool thing is that they build these tools by programming Smalltalk in Pharo, and thus they get to learn the language and the platform first. Moose also comes with exposure. For example, this year I will be presenting Moose and humane assessment at some large industry oriented conferences: - Jazoon (http://jazoon.com) - GotoCon Aarhus (http://gotocon.com/aarhus-2011/) - GotoCon Amsterdam (http://gotocon.com/amsterdam-2011/) All in all, if you want to promote Smalltalk, and Pharo in particular, you might want to look into it. And you are always welcome to contribute, follow us and make noise: - http://www.moosetechnology.org - http://twitter.com/#!/moosetechnology - http://www.facebook.com/pages/moosetechnologyorg/152851281427491 Cheers, Doru -- www.tudorgirba.com "No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef."
NR
Niall Ross
Wed, May 11, 2011 9:13 AM

Dear Tudor,
this is great;  this kind of making the outside world aware of
Smalltalk is just what we need.

Jazoon (http://jazoon.com) is before ESUG 2011 in Edinburgh.  I hope you
will take the opportunity while there to advertise us.  You can download
the conference poster (high-resolution jpeg or pdf) from
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Promo.jpg
or
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Promo.pdf
and the conference flyers from
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Postcard.pdf
and the website is
http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2011

I look forward to seeing the latest state of moose in Edinburgh.

         Wishing you luck with your conferences
                  Niall Ross

Tudor Girba wrote:

Hi,

Moose (http://moosetechnology.org) is a Smalltalk ambassador. Actually, I think it's the best ambassador we have right now to persuade professional developers to look into Smalltalk.

Let me tell you why.

Moose is a platform for software and data analysis and includes components like: Glamour, Mondrian or PetitParser. Moose solves a real and important problem that developers (both Smalltalkers and non-Smalltalkers) have: how to improve the productivity of the effort spent on assessment. Moose is an innovation in this domain because it enables a completely different approach through which developers craft their own tools fast (http://humane-assessment.com). The cool thing is that they build these tools by programming Smalltalk in Pharo, and thus they get to learn the language and the platform first.

Moose also comes with exposure. For example, this year I will be presenting Moose and humane assessment at some large industry oriented conferences:

All in all, if you want to promote Smalltalk, and Pharo in particular, you might want to look into it. And you are always welcome to contribute, follow us and make noise:

Cheers,
Doru

--
www.tudorgirba.com

"No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef."


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Dear Tudor, this is great; this kind of making the outside world aware of Smalltalk is just what we need. Jazoon (http://jazoon.com) is before ESUG 2011 in Edinburgh. I hope you will take the opportunity while there to advertise us. You can download the conference poster (high-resolution jpeg or pdf) from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Promo.jpg or http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Promo.pdf and the conference flyers from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Postcard.pdf and the website is http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2011 I look forward to seeing the latest state of moose in Edinburgh. Wishing you luck with your conferences Niall Ross Tudor Girba wrote: >Hi, > >Moose (http://moosetechnology.org) is a Smalltalk ambassador. Actually, I think it's the best ambassador we have right now to persuade professional developers to look into Smalltalk. > >Let me tell you why. > >Moose is a platform for software and data analysis and includes components like: Glamour, Mondrian or PetitParser. Moose solves a real and important problem that developers (both Smalltalkers and non-Smalltalkers) have: how to improve the productivity of the effort spent on assessment. Moose is an innovation in this domain because it enables a completely different approach through which developers craft their own tools fast (http://humane-assessment.com). The cool thing is that they build these tools by programming Smalltalk in Pharo, and thus they get to learn the language and the platform first. > >Moose also comes with exposure. For example, this year I will be presenting Moose and humane assessment at some large industry oriented conferences: >- Jazoon (http://jazoon.com) >- GotoCon Aarhus (http://gotocon.com/aarhus-2011/) >- GotoCon Amsterdam (http://gotocon.com/amsterdam-2011/) > >All in all, if you want to promote Smalltalk, and Pharo in particular, you might want to look into it. And you are always welcome to contribute, follow us and make noise: >- http://www.moosetechnology.org >- http://twitter.com/#!/moosetechnology >- http://www.facebook.com/pages/moosetechnologyorg/152851281427491 > >Cheers, >Doru > > >-- >www.tudorgirba.com > >"No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef." > >_______________________________________________ >Esug-list mailing list >Esug-list@lists.esug.org >http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > >______________________________________________________________________ >This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. >For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email >______________________________________________________________________ > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________
TG
Tudor Girba
Wed, May 11, 2011 2:15 PM

Hi Nial,

On 11 May 2011, at 11:13, Niall Ross wrote:

Dear Tudor,
this is great;  this kind of making the outside world aware of Smalltalk is just what we need.

:)

Jazoon (http://jazoon.com) is before ESUG 2011 in Edinburgh.  I hope you will take the opportunity while there to advertise us.

I will try.

Cheers,
Doru

You can download the conference poster (high-resolution jpeg or pdf) from
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Promo.jpg
or
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Promo.pdf
and the conference flyers from
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Postcard.pdf
and the website is
http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2011

I look forward to seeing the latest state of moose in Edinburgh.
Wishing you luck with your conferences
Niall Ross

Tudor Girba wrote:

Hi,

Moose (http://moosetechnology.org) is a Smalltalk ambassador. Actually, I think it's the best ambassador we have right now to persuade professional developers to look into Smalltalk.

Let me tell you why.

Moose is a platform for software and data analysis and includes components like: Glamour, Mondrian or PetitParser. Moose solves a real and important problem that developers (both Smalltalkers and non-Smalltalkers) have: how to improve the productivity of the effort spent on assessment. Moose is an innovation in this domain because it enables a completely different approach through which developers craft their own tools fast (http://humane-assessment.com). The cool thing is that they build these tools by programming Smalltalk in Pharo, and thus they get to learn the language and the platform first.

Moose also comes with exposure. For example, this year I will be presenting Moose and humane assessment at some large industry oriented conferences:

All in all, if you want to promote Smalltalk, and Pharo in particular, you might want to look into it. And you are always welcome to contribute, follow us and make noise:

Cheers,
Doru

--
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"No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef."


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Hi Nial, On 11 May 2011, at 11:13, Niall Ross wrote: > Dear Tudor, > this is great; this kind of making the outside world aware of Smalltalk is just what we need. :) > Jazoon (http://jazoon.com) is before ESUG 2011 in Edinburgh. I hope you will take the opportunity while there to advertise us. I will try. Cheers, Doru > You can download the conference poster (high-resolution jpeg or pdf) from > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Promo.jpg > or > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Promo.pdf > and the conference flyers from > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7726739/ESUG_Postcard.pdf > and the website is > http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2011 > > I look forward to seeing the latest state of moose in Edinburgh. > Wishing you luck with your conferences > Niall Ross > > Tudor Girba wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Moose (http://moosetechnology.org) is a Smalltalk ambassador. Actually, I think it's the best ambassador we have right now to persuade professional developers to look into Smalltalk. >> >> Let me tell you why. >> >> Moose is a platform for software and data analysis and includes components like: Glamour, Mondrian or PetitParser. Moose solves a real and important problem that developers (both Smalltalkers and non-Smalltalkers) have: how to improve the productivity of the effort spent on assessment. Moose is an innovation in this domain because it enables a completely different approach through which developers craft their own tools fast (http://humane-assessment.com). The cool thing is that they build these tools by programming Smalltalk in Pharo, and thus they get to learn the language and the platform first. >> >> Moose also comes with exposure. For example, this year I will be presenting Moose and humane assessment at some large industry oriented conferences: >> - Jazoon (http://jazoon.com) >> - GotoCon Aarhus (http://gotocon.com/aarhus-2011/) >> - GotoCon Amsterdam (http://gotocon.com/amsterdam-2011/) >> >> All in all, if you want to promote Smalltalk, and Pharo in particular, you might want to look into it. And you are always welcome to contribute, follow us and make noise: >> - http://www.moosetechnology.org >> - http://twitter.com/#!/moosetechnology >> - http://www.facebook.com/pages/moosetechnologyorg/152851281427491 >> >> Cheers, >> Doru >> >> >> -- >> www.tudorgirba.com >> >> "No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef." >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Esug-list mailing list >> Esug-list@lists.esug.org >> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org >> >> ______________________________________________________________________ >> This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. >> For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ >> >> >> >> > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. > For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ -- www.tudorgirba.com "If you interrupt the barber while he is cutting your hair, you will end up with a messy haircut."