The Weekly Squeak

  • Squackers meeting – November

    Craig Latta writes: Hi all– Every month I host “Squackers”, a meeting of Squeak hackers. It happens near San Francisco, USA, on first Wednesdays from 8pm to 10pm pacific time; the next one will be on 1 November 2006. We get together to show what we’ve been doing and dreaming in Squeak. We also tie…

  • Bern Smalltalk party writeup

    Klaus D. Witzel sent us a report on last Saturday’s Smalltalk Party in Bern, that we are happy to publish. Thanks, Klaus! Last Saturday two dozen Smalltalkers enjoyed a very successfull Smalltalk Party in Bern. We received presentations and life demos in VW, Dolphin and Squeak, from authors and users of Scratch Mondrian for Squeak…

  • Ocean Waves: the applications built on Seaside

    Introduction Seaside is a powerful web application framework, which is based on a clean model-view-controller paradigm. Seaside frees the programmer to worry about session/request management, and enable also seamless parallel web requests by the same user. The Weekly Squeak has already an ad hoc tag for Seaside, and many of us known it. For the…

  • Strongtalk VM for RUBY?

    Many of you are following the latest developments in VM technology.  The Strongtalk VM was release as open source by SUN.  There is some discussion about using the Strongtalk VM for Ruby.  Will Ruby be the first language to benefit from Strongtalk’s Type Feedback optimizations?  Will the VM developers in the Smalltalk community step up…

  • Job in San Jose, California

    Cadence Design Systems, the leader in Electronic Design Automation, is seeking outstanding software engineers for a novel technology project at its San Jose, California campus. We are seeking developers with the following qualifications: Object Oriented design and modeling Advanced degree in Computer Science Working experience with Smalltalk/Squeak desirable Exposure to formal methods Exposure to system…

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