To All Squeak Dev Subscribers, We are organizing a workshop in the coming C5 conference in As a result we have titled the workshop “Beyond Education: How can Squeak Make a Lasting
Impression in Developing Commercial Software” and would very
much like to invite all interested parties to join us there with their presence,
if possible, and/or with their ideas, experience and suggestions on this topic. Squeak is an incredible tool and a medium already used very
successfully for education, but is that it? Is Squeak a viable alternative to
various development tools in the industry? What are other strengths of Squeak?
What are applications developed in Squeak? What is required to make Squeak more
appealing to development communities? The purpose of this workshop is to show how Squeak is
currently used to develop commercial software. We will provide examples from working
systems and then discuss issues and areas of enhancement for Squeak to be a
more powerful tool for collaborative systems development. We will discuss current tools that are used for collaborative,
development and support in and outside of Squeak. We will start to determine
the models, processes and systems that currently exist in other languages and
how some or all of these mechanisms could be fully incorporated into Squeak. We
will also highlight the impact such systems would have on the development of
both educational and commercial software. We are interested in all opinions with regard to using
Squeak in real world applications. What attempts have been made to develop commercial
software using Squeak? Which have succeeded and which have not? What are the
lessons learned form such attempts? Metrics would also be very welcome for such
things as usage figures, project length, developers used etc. If desired, the
privacy of contributors will be protected and we are happy to receive
information anonymously although would have much more credibility with a name. We intend to set up and maintain a web site with the results
of the workshop and use this opportunity as a seed program to form a workforce
to develop a commercial presence for Squeak. If you would like to contact me directly, feel free to email
me at john(at)blueplane.com.au. Kind regards John Magnifico CEO Blue Plane Pty Ltd. |
Very cool. Is anyone going or involved? It is a bit of a long trip for me.
:) >From: "John Magnifico" <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers >list<[hidden email]> >To: <[hidden email]> >Subject: Squeak: Beyond Education - Call for input for the upcoming >workshopto be held at the C5 Conference in Kyoto Japan on the 24-26of >January 2007 >Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 23:55:29 +1100 > >To All Squeak Dev Subscribers, > > > > > >We are organizing a workshop in the coming C5 conference in Kyoto Japan >(http://www.cm.is.ritsumei.ac.jp/c5-07/program.html) about using Squeak >beyond education. > > > >As a result we have titled the workshop "Beyond Education: How can Squeak >Make a Lasting Impression in Developing Commercial Software" and would very >much like to invite all interested parties to join us there with their >presence, if possible, and/or with their ideas, experience and suggestions >on this topic. > > > >Squeak is an incredible tool and a medium already used very successfully >for >education, but is that it? Is Squeak a viable alternative to various >development tools in the industry? What are other strengths of Squeak? What >are applications developed in Squeak? What is required to make Squeak more >appealing to development communities? > > > >The purpose of this workshop is to show how Squeak is currently used to >develop commercial software. We will provide examples from working systems >and then discuss issues and areas of enhancement for Squeak to be a more >powerful tool for collaborative systems development. > > > >We will discuss current tools that are used for collaborative, development >and support in and outside of Squeak. We will start to determine the >models, >processes and systems that currently exist in other languages and how some >or all of these mechanisms could be fully incorporated into Squeak. We will >also highlight the impact such systems would have on the development of >both >educational and commercial software. > > > >We are interested in all opinions with regard to using Squeak in real world >applications. What attempts have been made to develop commercial software >using Squeak? Which have succeeded and which have not? What are the lessons >learned form such attempts? Metrics would also be very welcome for such >things as usage figures, project length, developers used etc. If desired, >the privacy of contributors will be protected and we are happy to receive >information anonymously although would have much more credibility with a >name. > > > >We intend to set up and maintain a web site with the results of the >workshop >and use this opportunity as a seed program to form a workforce to develop a >commercial presence for Squeak. > > > >If you would like to contact me directly, feel free to email me at >john(at)blueplane.com.au. > > > > > >Kind regards > > > >John Magnifico > >CEO Blue Plane Pty Ltd. > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes is here. Get all the scoop. http://tv.msn.com/tv/globes2007/?icid=nctagline2 |
Hi John,
I can't make it to Japan, but I look forward to reading about your findings on the website you are planning to make. I hope you post a link to this message board as soon as you have it up and running. Chris Cunnington Toronto |
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