Well, if "doing" includes traveling across the world, getting up on a
stage and talking about and promoting it, then I'd say all of them.
Besides that, I have no idea what they're doing with their time.
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 11:41 PM, Stéphane Ducasse
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>> They presented it today. What I gathered is that it's a
>> extra-curricular project for students to "get their hands dirty" after
>> going through his Programming Languages class. One aim is to make a
>> small, tiny, file-based Smalltalk project (without use of an image).
>> It seemed pretty rough, which is perfect for students to have
>> something difficult to wrangle with.
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>> The conference had a fantastic first day. So many well-known
>> Smalltalkers are here -- Allen and Rebecca Wirfs Brock, Dave Thomas,
>> Dan Ingalls and many more..
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> how many of them are still doing Smalltalk?
> Allen is working on JS, no?
> I know dan is working at SAP so is he using Smalltalk to build the tera bit VM? Still working on it?
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>>> Sounds interesting:
http://www.stic.st/conferences/stic13/abstracts/modtalk-experience-report/>>>
>>> John Sarkela and Steve Jarvis talk about Modtalk at STIC13. Anyone knows more?
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