Squeak and Seaside BOFs at OOPSLA ’08

Nicolas Chen has posted a very interesting report on the Squeak and Seaside ‘Birds of a Feather’ sessions at this year’s OOPSLA Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Speakers included Michael Lucas-Smith of Cincom talking  about their WebVelocity development tool for Seaside; Göran Krampe on Blackfoot, his lightweight SCGI-based KomHttpServer replacement for Seaside deployment; Dave Ungar (ex-Sun Labs, now at IBM Research) on his work on multi-core Squeak; and Jecel Assumpcao Jr. on Smalltalk Hardware Design, and his Siliconsqueak project.

As promised, Göran has published videos of the sessions; see his blog for details.

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  1. […] Göran Krampe recently showed “Blackfoot,” a SCGI server in Squeak. Some others have compared FastCGI to other approaches. Take a look at posts by Mark Mayo (with an update here),  Ian Bicking, and Pedro Melo. […]

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