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OOPSLA 2006 – Oct. 22-26 Portland, Oregon, USA

Posted in Smalltalk by monty on January 23, 2006

Welcome to OOPSLA 2006, which will be held in historic Portland, Oregon (USA), the birthplace of OOPSLA 20 years ago. OOPSLA is the premier gathering of professionals from industry and academia–practitioners, researchers, students, educators, managers, and more–all sharing their experiences with today’s object technologies and its offshoots. Whether you are new to OOPSLA or a veteran, you will find a wealth of information and people with whom to share experiences and knowledge.

Read more here.

Smalltalk Solutions 2006 (April 24 – 26)

Posted in Smalltalk by monty on January 23, 2006

Smalltalk Solutions 2006 will be part of the Linux World conference and Expo in Toronto, Canada…

Visit their website for more information and registration:
LinuxWorld

SWIG Smalltalk to C in a dialect neutral way

Posted in Smalltalk by monty on January 22, 2006

Ian Upright is working on a way to write C and C++ libraries and connect them to Smalltalk in a dialect neutral way. This should provide a solid foundation that will make it easy to have a C++ framework that is functionally identical accross all Smalltalk dialects, and the Smalltalk extensions to those frameworks are potentially source-code identical accross all the Smalltalk dialects.

More info on the this blog

NYC Smalltalk meeting on Wed. 2/1/2006

Posted in Smalltalk by monty on January 20, 2006

Norm Green of Gemstone will be our guest and will present on all that
is new with Gemstone/S including 64 bit support.

For further detail please visit our wiki at:
http:\\wiki.nycsmalltalk.org

I also have a short entry on our blog