Read read the nasa is using Squeak for....
Begin forwarded message: > From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> > Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC > To: [hidden email] > Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA > > A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system > architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based > framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project > is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help > translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the- > art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would be > joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and > designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, > model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components > according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. > etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a > parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak > (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the > various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy > Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for > planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including > robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the > new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration > Vehicle currently being designed). > > Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a > NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency > issues. > > Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] > > Thanks! > > --Ted > _______________________________________________ > ecoop-info mailing list > [hidden email] > http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info |
FWIW, this project uses Croquet and Tweak. If you ever wanted to work
with a bunch of really sharp guys this is definitely a place to consider. Cheers, - Andreas stéphane ducasse wrote: > Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA >> >> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect >> to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework >> for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point >> where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the >> preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the- art yet >> practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an >> up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design >> includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user >> interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to >> ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are >> currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel >> testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) >> (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA >> centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, >> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and >> executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars >> rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars >> exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently >> being designed). >> >> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues. >> >> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >> >> Thanks! >> >> --Ted >> _______________________________________________ >> ecoop-info mailing list >> [hidden email] >> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info > > > > |
Has anyone seen a publicly available version of this job ad? I'd like
to refer to it in my blog... On 1/25/06, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: > FWIW, this project uses Croquet and Tweak. If you ever wanted to work > with a bunch of really sharp guys this is definitely a place to consider. > > Cheers, > - Andreas > > stéphane ducasse wrote: > > Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > >> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> > >> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC > >> To: [hidden email] > >> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA > >> > >> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect > >> to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework > >> for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point > >> where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the > >> preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the- art yet > >> practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an > >> up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design > >> includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user > >> interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to > >> ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are > >> currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel > >> testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) > >> (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA > >> centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, > >> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and > >> executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars > >> rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars > >> exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently > >> being designed). > >> > >> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a > >> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues. > >> > >> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] > >> > >> Thanks! > >> > >> --Ted > >> _______________________________________________ > >> ecoop-info mailing list > >> [hidden email] > >> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info > > > > > > > > > > > |
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not a vote for croquet - just of interest ....
On Jan 25, 2006, at 12:59 AM, Andreas Raab wrote: > FWIW, this project uses Croquet and Tweak. If you ever wanted to > work with a bunch of really sharp guys this is definitely a place > to consider. > > Cheers, > - Andreas > > stéphane ducasse wrote: >> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >> Begin forwarded message: >>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >>> View, CA >>> >>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This >>> project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops >>> to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a >>> state-of-the- art yet practical and deployable system. The >>> architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of >>> engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user- >>> level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic >>> assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, >>> distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a >>> pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user- >>> experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The >>> resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers >>> (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, >>> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning >>> and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic >>> (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new >>> Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration >>> Vehicle currently being designed). >>> >>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, >>> a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on >>> residency issues. >>> >>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> --Ted >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ecoop-info mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info > > |
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Yeah - NASA knows software. I have a package for using their CLIPS system on the Mac. It works great.
http://homepage.mac.com/tblanchard/ObjectiveCLIPS On Tuesday, January 24, 2006, at 11:00PM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: >FWIW, this project uses Croquet and Tweak. If you ever wanted to work >with a bunch of really sharp guys this is definitely a place to consider. > >Cheers, > - Andreas > >stéphane ducasse wrote: >> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA >>> >>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect >>> to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework >>> for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point >>> where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the >>> preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the- art yet >>> practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an >>> up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design >>> includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user >>> interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to >>> ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are >>> currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel >>> testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) >>> (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA >>> centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, >>> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and >>> executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars >>> rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars >>> exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently >>> being designed). >>> >>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >>> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues. >>> >>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> --Ted >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ecoop-info mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >> >> >> >> > > > > |
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On 25-Jan-06, at PM 03:33, Cees De Groot wrote: > Has anyone seen a publicly available version of this job ad? I'd like > to refer to it in my blog... http://www.aito.org/pipermail/ecoop-info/2006-January/000208.html -- Hwee Boon http://motionobj.com/ MotionObj (65) 6764-9774 |
On 1/25/06, Yar Hwee Boon <[hidden email]> wrote:
> http://www.aito.org/pipermail/ecoop-info/2006-January/000208.html > Thanks. I've also contacted Ted Shab to see what they're doing *exactly*. (Research for a blog posting... wow... ;-)) |
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Yes, as a matter of fact it *is* rocket science. (-:
Gary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Todd Blanchard" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:06 PM Subject: Re: Squeak at the NASA :) Yeah - NASA knows software. I have a package for using their CLIPS system on the Mac. It works great. http://homepage.mac.com/tblanchard/ObjectiveCLIPS --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0604-2, 01/25/2006 Tested on: 1/25/06 6:01:35 PM avast! is copyright (c) 2000-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my
archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: > Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA >> >> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based >> framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project >> is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help >> translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of- >> the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect would >> be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and >> designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, >> model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components >> according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, >> etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, >> and a parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak >> (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the >> various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, >> Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission >> systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, >> including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and >> manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the >> Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed). >> >> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency >> issues. >> >> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >> >> Thanks! >> >> --Ted >> _______________________________________________ >> ecoop-info mailing list >> [hidden email] >> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info > -Brian http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf PGP.sig (193 bytes) Download Attachment |
Yes, Randy Caton presented his work at last year's Squeakfest and has
been an active participant on the Squeakland mailing list for years. Cheers, - Andreas Brian Rice wrote: > I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; > it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via > the SqueakLand plugin): > > http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html > > On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: > >> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA >>> >>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect >>> to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework >>> for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point >>> where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the >>> preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet >>> practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an >>> up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design >>> includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user >>> interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to >>> ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are >>> currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel >>> testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) >>> (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA >>> centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, >>> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and >>> executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars >>> rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars >>> exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently >>> being designed). >>> >>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >>> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues. >>> >>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> --Ted >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ecoop-info mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >> > > -- > -Brian > http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > |
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I tried running it, and got a walk back window :-( Not good!
Dan Brian Rice wrote: > I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my archives; > it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational software (via > the SqueakLand plugin): > > http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html > > On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: > >> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA >>> >>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect >>> to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework >>> for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point >>> where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the >>> preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet >>> practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an >>> up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design >>> includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user >>> interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to >>> ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are >>> currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel >>> testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) >>> (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA >>> centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, >>> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and >>> executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars >>> rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars >>> exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently >>> being designed). >>> >>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >>> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency issues. >>> >>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> --Ted >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ecoop-info mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >> > > -- > -Brian > http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > |
Which project? What version of Squeak Browser Plugin?
- Bert - Am 04.03.2006 um 23:38 schrieb news.gmane.org: > I tried running it, and got a walk back window :-( Not good! > > Dan > > Brian Rice wrote: >> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my >> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for >> educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): >> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html >> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>>> To: [hidden email] >>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >>>> View, CA >>>> >>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >>>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This >>>> project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops >>>> to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a >>>> state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The >>>> architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of >>>> engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user- >>>> level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic >>>> assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, >>>> distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a >>>> pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user- >>>> experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The >>>> resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers >>>> (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, >>>> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning >>>> and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic >>>> (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new >>>> Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration >>>> Vehicle currently being designed). >>>> >>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, >>>> a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on >>>> residency issues. >>>> >>>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> --Ted >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> ecoop-info mailing list >>>> [hidden email] >>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >>> >> -- >> -Brian >> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> --- > |
Sorry, should have investigated it a bit before throwing my arms up in
the air :-). The plug image on start up is runs FileDirectory class>>#startUp, and that tries to create a directory SecurityManager default untrustedUserDirectory, which is 'C:\My Squeak\Administrator'. Unfortunately my C: drive is not my hard drive, hence the create directory blows up. I can figure out how to get round it, but I doubt an average squeak plug in user could Cheers Dan Bert Freudenberg wrote: > Which project? What version of Squeak Browser Plugin? > > - Bert - > > Am 04.03.2006 um 23:38 schrieb news.gmane.org: > >> I tried running it, and got a walk back window :-( Not good! >> >> Dan >> >> Brian Rice wrote: >>> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my >>> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational >>> software (via the SqueakLand plugin): >>> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html >>> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >>>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >>>> >>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>> >>>>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA >>>>> >>>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>>>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based >>>>> framework for building NASA mission control systems. This project >>>>> is at a point where they need someone with serious chops to help >>>>> translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a >>>>> state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The architect >>>>> would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and >>>>> designers. The design includes elements of user-level composition, >>>>> model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components >>>>> according to ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. >>>>> etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a >>>>> parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak >>>>> (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by the >>>>> various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy >>>>> Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for >>>>> planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including >>>>> robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the >>>>> new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration >>>>> Vehicle currently being designed). >>>>> >>>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >>>>> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency >>>>> issues. >>>>> >>>>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> --Ted >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> ecoop-info mailing list >>>>> [hidden email] >>>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >>>> >>> ---Brian >>> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > > > > |
Indeed, we have been bitten by this in schools with locked-down
computers, too. I just submitted this on the squeakland bug tracker: http://bugs.impara.de/view.php?id=3247 - Bert - Am 05.03.2006 um 00:14 schrieb news.gmane.org: > Sorry, should have investigated it a bit before throwing my arms up > in the air :-). > > The plug image on start up is runs FileDirectory class>>#startUp, > and that tries to create a directory SecurityManager default > untrustedUserDirectory, which is 'C:\My Squeak\Administrator'. > Unfortunately my C: drive is not my hard drive, hence the create > directory blows up. > > I can figure out how to get round it, but I doubt an average squeak > plug in user could > > Cheers > > Dan > > > Bert Freudenberg wrote: >> Which project? What version of Squeak Browser Plugin? >> - Bert - >> Am 04.03.2006 um 23:38 schrieb news.gmane.org: >>> I tried running it, and got a walk back window :-( Not good! >>> >>> Dan >>> >>> Brian Rice wrote: >>>> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my >>>> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for >>>> educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): >>>> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html >>>> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >>>>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >>>>> >>>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>>> >>>>>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>>>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >>>>>> View, CA >>>>>> >>>>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>>>>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >>>>>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. >>>>>> This project is at a point where they need someone with >>>>>> serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and >>>>>> prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and >>>>>> deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and- >>>>>> running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design >>>>>> includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user >>>>>> interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to >>>>>> ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We >>>>>> are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a >>>>>> parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak >>>>>> (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by >>>>>> the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space >>>>>> Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi- >>>>>> mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA >>>>>> missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space >>>>>> probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, >>>>>> including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed). >>>>>> >>>>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/ >>>>>> Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on >>>>>> residency issues. >>>>>> >>>>>> Interested parties should send a resume to >>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>> >>>>>> --Ted >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> ecoop-info mailing list >>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >>>>> >>>> ---Brian >>>> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> ----- >>> > |
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sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :)
Stef On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote: > I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my > archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational > software (via the SqueakLand plugin): > > http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html > > On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: > >> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >>> View, CA >>> >>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This >>> project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops >>> to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a >>> state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The >>> architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of >>> engineers and designers. The design includes elements of user- >>> level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly >>> of components according to ontology-specified roles, distributed >>> components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in Java / >>> Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user-experience >>> exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting >>> framework will be used by the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, >>> JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build >>> distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and executing a >>> variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & >>> deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration >>> effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being >>> designed). >>> >>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >>> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency >>> issues. >>> >>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> --Ted >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ecoop-info mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >> > > -- > -Brian > http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf > > |
Hi Stef,
on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you <[hidden email]> wrote: > sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :) Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some time ago, - http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/CP/PetriNets/ /Klaus > Stef > > On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote: > >> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my >> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational >> software (via the SqueakLand plugin): >> >> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html >> >> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >> >>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>>> To: [hidden email] >>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain View, CA >>>> >>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system architect >>>> to help us design, develop, and deploy a component-based framework >>>> for building NASA mission control systems. This project is at a point >>>> where they need someone with serious chops to help translate the >>>> preliminary design and prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet >>>> practical and deployable system. The architect would be joining an >>>> up-and-running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design >>>> includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user >>>> interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to >>>> ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are >>>> currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel >>>> testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) >>>> (really). The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA >>>> centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, >>>> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and >>>> executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars >>>> rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars >>>> exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently >>>> being designed). >>>> >>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >>>> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency >>>> issues. >>>> >>>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> --Ted >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> ecoop-info mailing list >>>> [hidden email] >>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >>> >> >> -- >> -Brian >> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf >> >> > > > |
I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated...
But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse moving. Then safari crashed.... :( Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin) I installed it but nothing worked. Stef On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote: > Hi Stef, > > on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :) > > Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some > time ago, > > - http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/CP/PetriNets/ > > /Klaus > >> Stef >> >> On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote: >> >>> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my >>> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for >>> educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): >>> >>> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html >>> >>> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >>> >>>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >>>> >>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>> >>>>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >>>>> View, CA >>>>> >>>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>>>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >>>>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This >>>>> project is at a point where they need someone with serious >>>>> chops to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes >>>>> into a state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. >>>>> The architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person >>>>> team of engineers and designers. The design includes elements >>>>> of user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, >>>>> dynamic assembly of components according to ontology-specified >>>>> roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently >>>>> building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed >>>>> for user-experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). >>>>> The resulting framework will be used by the various NASA >>>>> centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space >>>>> Center, etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for >>>>> planning and executing a variety of NASA missions, including >>>>> robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. >>>>> the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew >>>>> Exploration Vehicle currently being designed). >>>>> >>>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, >>>>> a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on >>>>> residency issues. >>>>> >>>>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> --Ted >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> ecoop-info mailing list >>>>> [hidden email] >>>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> -Brian >>> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > |
I just tried it with Firefox. After the updates I get an empty squeak
screen, flaps all there but no nasa stuff. Second time (sundial project) I got a strange pixeled splash window, firefox hang also. After restarting firefox, everything was ok. Markus On Mar 11, 2006, at 7:56 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote: > I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated... > > But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse > moving. > Then safari crashed.... :( > Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin) > I installed it but nothing worked. > > Stef > > > On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote: > >> Hi Stef, >> >> on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >>> sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :) >> >> Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some >> time ago, >> >> - http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/CP/PetriNets/ >> >> /Klaus >> >>> Stef >>> >>> On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote: >>> >>>> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my >>>> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for >>>> educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): >>>> >>>> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html >>>> >>>> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >>>> >>>>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >>>>> >>>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>>> >>>>>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>>>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >>>>>> View, CA >>>>>> >>>>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>>>>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >>>>>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. >>>>>> This project is at a point where they need someone with >>>>>> serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and >>>>>> prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and >>>>>> deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and- >>>>>> running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The design >>>>>> includes elements of user-level composition, model-driven user >>>>>> interfaces, dynamic assembly of components according to >>>>>> ontology-specified roles, distributed components, etc. etc. We >>>>>> are currently building a pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a >>>>>> parallel testbed for user-experience exploration in Squeak >>>>>> (Smalltalk) (really). The resulting framework will be used by >>>>>> the various NASA centers (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space >>>>>> Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) to build distributed, multi- >>>>>> mission systems for planning and executing a variety of NASA >>>>>> missions, including robotic (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space >>>>>> probes) and manned (e.g. the new Moon/Mars exploration effort, >>>>>> including the Crew Exploration Vehicle currently being designed). >>>>>> >>>>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/ >>>>>> Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals on >>>>>> residency issues. >>>>>> >>>>>> Interested parties should send a resume to >>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>> >>>>>> --Ted >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> ecoop-info mailing list >>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> -Brian >>>> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > |
Ok thanks, I'm preparing a presentation on programmation for all :)
showing etoys and botsinc. for me on opera did not work (plugin installed failed) on safari I got the replay and the plotting slideshow but when I pressed play I only got an arrow moving. Stef On 11 mars 06, at 20:40, Markus Gaelli wrote: > I just tried it with Firefox. After the updates I get an empty > squeak screen, flaps all there but no nasa stuff. > Second time (sundial project) I got a strange pixeled splash > window, firefox hang also. > After restarting firefox, everything was ok. > > Markus > > On Mar 11, 2006, at 7:56 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote: > >> I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated... >> >> But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse >> moving. >> Then safari crashed.... :( >> Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin) >> I installed it but nothing worked. >> >> Stef >> >> >> On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote: >> >>> Hi Stef, >>> >>> on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you <[hidden email]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :) >>> >>> Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some >>> time ago, >>> >>> - http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/CP/PetriNets/ >>> >>> /Klaus >>> >>>> Stef >>>> >>>> On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote: >>>> >>>>> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my >>>>> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for >>>>> educational software (via the SqueakLand plugin): >>>>> >>>>> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html >>>>> >>>>> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >>>>>> >>>>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>>>> >>>>>>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>>>>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>>>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >>>>>>> View, CA >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>>>>>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >>>>>>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. >>>>>>> This project is at a point where they need someone with >>>>>>> serious chops to help translate the preliminary design and >>>>>>> prototypes into a state-of-the-art yet practical and >>>>>>> deployable system. The architect would be joining an up-and- >>>>>>> running, 10+person team of engineers and designers. The >>>>>>> design includes elements of user-level composition, model- >>>>>>> driven user interfaces, dynamic assembly of components >>>>>>> according to ontology-specified roles, distributed >>>>>>> components, etc. etc. We are currently building a pilot in >>>>>>> Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user- >>>>>>> experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The >>>>>>> resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers >>>>>>> (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, >>>>>>> etc) to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning >>>>>>> and executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic >>>>>>> (e.g. Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the >>>>>>> new Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew >>>>>>> Exploration Vehicle currently being designed). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/ >>>>>>> Ames, a NASA research center. We can work with individuals >>>>>>> on residency issues. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Interested parties should send a resume to >>>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --Ted >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> ecoop-info mailing list >>>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> -Brian >>>>> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > |
Hi Stef,
in the Opera/program/plugin subdirectory, just make sure that it shows the following files (can be copied from elsewhere, for example from a failed IE installation): - Squeak.exe (3.7.1 is O.K.) - NPSqueak.dll (1.0.0.1 is O.K.) - Squeak3D.dll - SqueakFFIPrims.dll - SqueakPlugin.image It will create Squeak.ini (and/or SqueakDebug.log ;) for you, just drop the .image onto the .exe in the same directory for a test (and check F2). Found the .image at - http://squeakland.org/installers/SqueakPlugin.image.zip Stop/start Opera after you copied NPSqueak.dll ! Then in Opera (tools > preferences > advanced > downloads) associate file extension "pr" with mime type "application/x-Squeak-project" and select the NPSqueak plugin. If the latter didn't help (mime type made some trouble here) I could post the mime type entry for hacking Opera's ini file. /Klaus On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 21:12:57 +0100, stéphane ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote: > Ok thanks, I'm preparing a presentation on programmation for all :) > showing etoys and botsinc. > > for me on opera did not work (plugin installed failed) > on safari I got the replay and the plotting slideshow but when I pressed > play I only got an arrow moving. > > Stef > > > On 11 mars 06, at 20:40, Markus Gaelli wrote: > >> I just tried it with Firefox. After the updates I get an empty squeak >> screen, flaps all there but no nasa stuff. >> Second time (sundial project) I got a strange pixeled splash window, >> firefox hang also. >> After restarting firefox, everything was ok. >> >> Markus >> >> On Mar 11, 2006, at 7:56 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >> >>> I installed the plugin for safari... squeakland updated... >>> >>> But then after when I do play I do not see anything just the mouse >>> moving. >>> Then safari crashed.... :( >>> Then I tried with opera.... (yet another plugin) >>> I installed it but nothing worked. >>> >>> Stef >>> >>> >>> On 5 mars 06, at 13:18, Klaus D. Witzel wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Stef, >>>> >>>> on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:36:22 +0100, you <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> sounds cool. I could not really test but I would like :) >>>> >>>> Its for the same Squeak browser plugin as the one you posted some >>>> time ago, >>>> >>>> - http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Teaching/CP/PetriNets/ >>>> >>>> /Klaus >>>> >>>>> Stef >>>>> >>>>> On 4 mars 06, at 21:14, Brian Rice wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I came across this link on del.icio.us and didn't see it in my >>>>>> archives; it seems NASA's LARC is also using Squeak for educational >>>>>> software (via the SqueakLand plugin): >>>>>> >>>>>> http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/squeak.html >>>>>> >>>>>> On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:30 AM, stéphane ducasse wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Read read the nasa is using Squeak for.... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From: Ted Shab <[hidden email]> >>>>>>>> Date: 23 janvier 2006 18:30:44 HNEC >>>>>>>> To: [hidden email] >>>>>>>> Subject: [ecoop-info] MCT Architect at NASA/Ames in Mountain >>>>>>>> View, CA >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> A team at NASA Ames Research Center is looking for a system >>>>>>>> architect to help us design, develop, and deploy a component- >>>>>>>> based framework for building NASA mission control systems. This >>>>>>>> project is at a point where they need someone with serious chops >>>>>>>> to help translate the preliminary design and prototypes into a >>>>>>>> state-of-the-art yet practical and deployable system. The >>>>>>>> architect would be joining an up-and-running, 10+person team of >>>>>>>> engineers and designers. The design includes elements of >>>>>>>> user-level composition, model-driven user interfaces, dynamic >>>>>>>> assembly of components according to ontology-specified roles, >>>>>>>> distributed components, etc. etc. We are currently building a >>>>>>>> pilot in Java / Eclipse RCP, and a parallel testbed for user- >>>>>>>> experience exploration in Squeak (Smalltalk) (really). The >>>>>>>> resulting framework will be used by the various NASA centers >>>>>>>> (e.g. Ames, JPL, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, etc) >>>>>>>> to build distributed, multi-mission systems for planning and >>>>>>>> executing a variety of NASA missions, including robotic (e.g. >>>>>>>> Mars rovers & deep-space probes) and manned (e.g. the new >>>>>>>> Moon/Mars exploration effort, including the Crew Exploration >>>>>>>> Vehicle currently being designed). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Position is located in Mountain View, California, at NASA/Ames, a >>>>>>>> NASA research center. We can work with individuals on residency >>>>>>>> issues. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Interested parties should send a resume to [hidden email] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> --Ted >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> ecoop-info mailing list >>>>>>>> [hidden email] >>>>>>>> http://www.aito.org/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> -Brian >>>>>> http://tunes.org/~water/brice.vcf >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > |
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