Folks,
For those of you attending OOPSLA in Seattle this year you may be interested in the following appearance of your favourite programming system (yes, I do mean Dolphin Smalltalk). We've arranged to present the following demonstration: www.object-arts.com/oopsla/Demo2002.htm The provisional times are Thursday 12:00-12:45 and Friday 11:00-11:45 in the demonstration areas off the main exhibition hall 4A. Note: these times are not currently published in the online OOPSLA programme but we hope that they will be in due course. Part of the demonstration will consist of Blair McGlashan "pair-programming" in Dolphin XP with a robot dog as his partner. Most of you will probably know that I am normally used to pairing with Blair but, more recently, we have found that the robot is more tolerant of his belligerent nature than I am. For Blair's part, he finds the dog's conversation to be somewhat less inane than mine so all-in-all everyone is happy. Oh and BTW, in case you're wondering, the dog is pleased to do anything rather than play "fetch the ball". Best Regards, Andy Bower Object Arts Ltd. http://www.object-arts.com --- Are you trying too hard? http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm --- |
Its not quite up to a talking dog, but I have uploaded a new version of the
Smalllint Browser which includes a Class Lint BrowserPlugin at: http://www.dolphinharbor.org/dh/projects/goodies/smallLintBrowser.html Good luck at OOPSLA, your talk sounds fun. Any chance that those of us who are not going to be at OOPSLA can hear more about AIBO the pair programming dog? Steve ========== Steve Waring [hidden email] http://www.dolphinharbor.org/dh/harbor/steve.html |
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Andy,
> Part of the demonstration will consist of Blair McGlashan "pair-programming" > in Dolphin XP with a robot dog as his partner. Most of you will probably > know that I am normally used to pairing with Blair but, more recently, we > have found that the robot is more tolerant of his belligerent nature than I > am. For Blair's part, he finds the dog's conversation to be somewhat less > inane than mine so all-in-all everyone is happy. Oh and BTW, in case you're > wondering, the dog is pleased to do anything rather than play "fetch the > ball". This sounds great, but does one sometimes return home to find Java applets<g> all over the floor? Good luck at OOPSLA! Bill -- Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. [hidden email] |
Bill Schwab wrote:
Andy,Part of the demonstration will consist of Blair McGlashan"pair-programming"in Dolphin XP with a robot dog as his partner. Most of you will probably ROFL! My feelings exactly. Actually, I'm looking forward to this demo - I always wanted a dog who could hold his beer as well as Andy... -- -- Joseph Pelrine [ | ] MetaProg GmbH Email: [hidden email] Web: http://www.metaprog.com "If you don't live on the edge, you're taking up too much space" - Doug Robinson |
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