Lectures at Prague

SD
Stéphane Ducasse
Thu, Dec 5, 2013 6:48 AM

Alive and Kicking

This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk such AMD 64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix (www.mediagenix.tv), LAMRC (http://www.lamrc.com), netstyle.ch or yesplan.be. Then I will talk about Pharo and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More importantly I will give an overview of all the partners and shows that Pharo is composed of a really strong community of academic partners, research groups and companies. In addition I will stress that Pharo is YOUR open-source platform and that if you start to consider it as it then suddenly you realise that you want to improve it and that you can get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. I will finish by an key example showing the
essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that this is because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to understand deeply object-oriented programming from its roots.

Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr) team. He is expert in two domains: object-oriented language design and reengineering.  He worked on traits, composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits have been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and  under a variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the developer of Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in industry and academia. He is also expert on software quality, program understanding, program visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling. He is one of the developer of Moose, an open-source software analysis platform http://www.moosetechnology.org/.  He is working with http://www.synectique.eu/ a company building dedicated tools for advanced software analysis. He wrote several books: Pharo by Example and Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG http://www.esug.org

Lecture: Prague Monday 13 December at
The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical Library

There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon
Stef

Alive and Kicking This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk such AMD 64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix (www.mediagenix.tv), LAMRC (http://www.lamrc.com), netstyle.ch or yesplan.be. Then I will talk about Pharo and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More importantly I will give an overview of all the partners and shows that Pharo is composed of a really strong community of academic partners, research groups and companies. In addition I will stress that Pharo is YOUR open-source platform and that if you start to consider it as it then suddenly you realise that you want to improve it and that you can get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. I will finish by an key example showing the essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that this is because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to understand deeply object-oriented programming from its roots. Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr) team. He is expert in two domains: object-oriented language design and reengineering. He worked on traits, composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits have been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and under a variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the developer of Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in industry and academia. He is also expert on software quality, program understanding, program visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling. He is one of the developer of Moose, an open-source software analysis platform http://www.moosetechnology.org/. He is working with http://www.synectique.eu/ a company building dedicated tools for advanced software analysis. He wrote several books: Pharo by Example and Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG http://www.esug.org Lecture: Prague Monday 13 December at The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical Library There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon Stef
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Stéphane Ducasse
Thu, Dec 5, 2013 6:54 AM

The first lecture will be the monday 9 of december!

On Dec 5, 2013, at 7:48 AM, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr wrote:

Alive and Kicking

This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk such AMD 64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix (www.mediagenix.tv), LAMRC (http://www.lamrc.com), netstyle.ch or yesplan.be. Then I will talk about Pharo and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More importantly I will give an overview of all the partners and shows that Pharo is composed of a really strong community of academic partners, research groups and companies. In addition I will stress that Pharo is YOUR open-source platform and that if you start to consider it as it then suddenly you realise that you want to improve it and that you can get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. I will finish by an key example showing the
essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that this is because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to understand deeply object-oriented programming from its roots.

Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr) team. He is expert in two domains: object-oriented language design and reengineering.  He worked on traits, composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits have been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and  under a variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the developer of Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in industry and academia. He is also expert on software quality, program understanding, program visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling. He is one of the developer of Moose, an open-source software analysis platform http://www.moosetechnology.org/.  He is working with http://www.synectique.eu/ a company building dedicated tools for advanced software analysis. He wrote several books: Pharo by Example and Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG http://www.esug.org

Lecture: Prague Monday 13 December at
The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical Library

There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon
Stef

The first lecture will be the monday 9 of december! On Dec 5, 2013, at 7:48 AM, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse@inria.fr> wrote: > Alive and Kicking > > This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk such AMD 64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix (www.mediagenix.tv), LAMRC (http://www.lamrc.com), netstyle.ch or yesplan.be. Then I will talk about Pharo and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More importantly I will give an overview of all the partners and shows that Pharo is composed of a really strong community of academic partners, research groups and companies. In addition I will stress that Pharo is YOUR open-source platform and that if you start to consider it as it then suddenly you realise that you want to improve it and that you can get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. I will finish by an key example showing the > essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that this is because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to understand deeply object-oriented programming from its roots. > > Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr) team. He is expert in two domains: object-oriented language design and reengineering. He worked on traits, composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits have been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and under a variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the developer of Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in industry and academia. He is also expert on software quality, program understanding, program visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling. He is one of the developer of Moose, an open-source software analysis platform http://www.moosetechnology.org/. He is working with http://www.synectique.eu/ a company building dedicated tools for advanced software analysis. He wrote several books: Pharo by Example and Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG http://www.esug.org > > Lecture: Prague Monday 13 December at > The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical Library > > There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon > Stef
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Joseph Pelrine
Thu, Dec 5, 2013 7:42 AM

Great!

Stef, I heard that you'll be presenting at the software archaeology
conference in London in January. Is that true? What will you be talking
about?

Cheers
Joseph

On 05.12.13 07:48, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

Alive and Kicking

This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk
such AMD 64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix
(www.mediagenix.tv http://www.mediagenix.tv/), LAMRC
(http://www.lamrc.com http://www.lamrc.com/), netstyle.ch
http://netstyle.ch/ or yesplan.be http://yesplan.be/. Then I will
talk about Pharo and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More
importantly I will give an overview of all the partners and shows that
Pharo is composed of a really strong community of academic partners,
research groups and companies. In addition I will stress that Pharo is
YOUR open-source platform and that if you start to consider it as it
then suddenly you realise that you want to improve it and that you can
get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. I will
finish by an key example showing the
essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that
this is because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to
understand deeply object-oriented programming from its roots.

Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr
http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/) team. He is expert in two domains:
object-oriented language design and reengineering.  He worked on traits,
composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits have
been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and  under a
variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the
developer of Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in
industry and academia. He is also expert on software quality, program
understanding, program visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling.
He is one of the developer of Moose, an open-source software analysis
platform http://www.moosetechnology.org/.  He is working with
http://www.synectique.eu/ a company building dedicated tools for
advanced software analysis. He wrote several books: Pharo by Example and
Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG http://www.esug.org
http://www.esug.org/

Lecture: Prague Monday 13 December at
The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical Library

There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon
Stef


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Great! Stef, I heard that you'll be presenting at the software archaeology conference in London in January. Is that true? What will you be talking about? Cheers Joseph On 05.12.13 07:48, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: > Alive and Kicking > > This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk > such AMD 64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix > (www.mediagenix.tv <http://www.mediagenix.tv/>), LAMRC > (http://www.lamrc.com <http://www.lamrc.com/>), netstyle.ch > <http://netstyle.ch/> or yesplan.be <http://yesplan.be/>. Then I will > talk about Pharo and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More > importantly I will give an overview of all the partners and shows that > Pharo is composed of a really strong community of academic partners, > research groups and companies. In addition I will stress that Pharo is > YOUR open-source platform and that if you start to consider it as it > then suddenly you realise that you want to improve it and that you can > get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. I will > finish by an key example showing the > essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that > this is because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to > understand deeply object-oriented programming from its roots. > > Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr > <http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/>) team. He is expert in two domains: > object-oriented language design and reengineering. He worked on traits, > composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits have > been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and under a > variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the > developer of Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in > industry and academia. He is also expert on software quality, program > understanding, program visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling. > He is one of the developer of Moose, an open-source software analysis > platform http://www.moosetechnology.org/. He is working with > http://www.synectique.eu/ a company building dedicated tools for > advanced software analysis. He wrote several books: Pharo by Example and > Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG http://www.esug.org > <http://www.esug.org/> > > Lecture: Prague Monday 13 December at > The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical Library > > There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon > Stef > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > -- Joseph Pelrine [ | ] MetaProg GmbH Email: jpelrine@metaprog.com Web: http://www.metaprog.com As soon as you introduce people, things become complex.
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Stéphane Ducasse
Thu, Dec 5, 2013 7:50 PM

Great!

Stef, I heard that you'll be presenting at the software archaeology conference in London in January. Is that true?

yes

What will you be talking about?

Dedicated tools.
Domain specific tooling.
something related to http://www.synectique.eu and moose http://www.moosetechnology.org

Cheers
Joseph

On 05.12.13 07:48, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

Alive and Kicking

This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk
such AMD 64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix
(www.mediagenix.tv http://www.mediagenix.tv/), LAMRC
(http://www.lamrc.com http://www.lamrc.com/), netstyle.ch
http://netstyle.ch/ or yesplan.be http://yesplan.be/. Then I will
talk about Pharo and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More
importantly I will give an overview of all the partners and shows that
Pharo is composed of a really strong community of academic partners,
research groups and companies. In addition I will stress that Pharo is
YOUR open-source platform and that if you start to consider it as it
then suddenly you realise that you want to improve it and that you can
get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. I will
finish by an key example showing the
essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that
this is because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to
understand deeply object-oriented programming from its roots.

Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr
http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/) team. He is expert in two domains:
object-oriented language design and reengineering.  He worked on traits,
composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits have
been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and  under a
variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the
developer of Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in
industry and academia. He is also expert on software quality, program
understanding, program visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling.
He is one of the developer of Moose, an open-source software analysis
platform http://www.moosetechnology.org/.  He is working with
http://www.synectique.eu/ a company building dedicated tools for
advanced software analysis. He wrote several books: Pharo by Example and
Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG http://www.esug.org
http://www.esug.org/

Lecture: Prague Monday 13 December at
The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical Library

There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon
Stef


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> Great! > > Stef, I heard that you'll be presenting at the software archaeology conference in London in January. Is that true? yes > What will you be talking about? Dedicated tools. Domain specific tooling. something related to http://www.synectique.eu and moose http://www.moosetechnology.org > Cheers > Joseph > > On 05.12.13 07:48, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: >> Alive and Kicking >> >> This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk >> such AMD 64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix >> (www.mediagenix.tv <http://www.mediagenix.tv/>), LAMRC >> (http://www.lamrc.com <http://www.lamrc.com/>), netstyle.ch >> <http://netstyle.ch/> or yesplan.be <http://yesplan.be/>. Then I will >> talk about Pharo and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More >> importantly I will give an overview of all the partners and shows that >> Pharo is composed of a really strong community of academic partners, >> research groups and companies. In addition I will stress that Pharo is >> YOUR open-source platform and that if you start to consider it as it >> then suddenly you realise that you want to improve it and that you can >> get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. I will >> finish by an key example showing the >> essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that >> this is because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to >> understand deeply object-oriented programming from its roots. >> >> Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr >> <http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/>) team. He is expert in two domains: >> object-oriented language design and reengineering. He worked on traits, >> composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits have >> been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and under a >> variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the >> developer of Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in >> industry and academia. He is also expert on software quality, program >> understanding, program visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling. >> He is one of the developer of Moose, an open-source software analysis >> platform http://www.moosetechnology.org/. He is working with >> http://www.synectique.eu/ a company building dedicated tools for >> advanced software analysis. He wrote several books: Pharo by Example and >> Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG http://www.esug.org >> <http://www.esug.org/> >> >> Lecture: Prague Monday 13 December at >> The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical Library >> >> There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon >> Stef >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Esug-list mailing list >> Esug-list@lists.esug.org >> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org >> > > -- > Joseph Pelrine [ | ] > MetaProg GmbH > Email: jpelrine@metaprog.com > Web: http://www.metaprog.com > > As soon as you introduce people, things become complex. > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org