At the meantime I am focusing on squeak weekly.
I see a lot of people refactoring squeak and it seems they are already well organized. I plan a road based on seeding documentation projects to give an answer to the question "What will eventually become (go) squeak?" I will study the most blleding edge projects (like Exupery, Coke etc) After that I hope to have a clear vision of where we are going. Then I can give you my 2 cents ;) about SqueakCore and how organize the image. All my work will be published on squeak weekly, where you (an others) can add their comments quickly. As curriculum, I can say I have studied Smalltalk in the last 7-8 years (mostly VW and Squeak), and I am a professional software architect. I have ported Minnestore to VisualWorks I am mantaining Celeste. I have written a tutorial to "convert" Java programmers to Squeak one ;) I have worked in Java in the last 6 years (with pleasure and some hard work). And last but not least I hope to be hired by Google Italy ;) On 10/6/06, Milan Zimmermann <[hidden email]> wrote: > On 2006 August 28 10:50, Giovanni Giorgi wrote: > > I have little time but I am a Software Architect. > > So if you (=the community/board directors) like I can draw some > > guidelines for the SqueakCore project. > > For instance we can draw together some basic rules for API > > deprecation, unit testing and so on. > > Hi Giovanni, > > Thanks for commenting, and sorry for my late reply, I marked this thread as > "todo", but then never looked back until now, with discussions about > Strongtalk, I remembered I left something on my "todo/reply" that is related. > > I do not have much to add, while I continue liking the idea of defining > modularity and well-defined interfaces (and possible interchangeability) > between VM[Current, Pepsi, Strongtalk]<-->Core[Current, Spoon]<-->Packages, > (which themselves would be loadable/unloadable starting with the "lowest > level" such that Tweak/Morphic/NativeUI), I am simply not qualified enough to > drive such SqueakCore effort, or have enough time to help significantly. > Having said that, if someone, or the board, goes this direction, and such > modularization effort is established, I will try to participate and help to > the best I can (which may amount to well below 1 cent :) ) > > Milan > > > Drop me an email :-) > > My 4 cents (yes I am a bit more rich :) > > -- "Just Design It" -- GG Software Architect http://www.objectsroot.com/ |
Hi Giovanni,
I read the weekly news daily :), it is excellent, thanks for doing it; and also remember reading your Smalltalk for Java developers tutorial. thanks, Milan On 2006 October 6 12:13, Giovanni Giorgi wrote: > At the meantime I am focusing on squeak weekly. > I see a lot of people refactoring squeak and it seems they are already > well organized. > > I plan a road based on seeding documentation projects to give an > answer to the question > "What will eventually become (go) squeak?" > I will study the most blleding edge projects (like Exupery, Coke etc) > After that I hope to have a clear vision of where we are going. > > Then I can give you my 2 cents ;) about SqueakCore and how organize the > image. > > All my work will be published on squeak weekly, where you (an others) > can add their comments quickly. > > As curriculum, I can say I have studied Smalltalk in the last 7-8 > years (mostly VW and Squeak), and I am a professional software > architect. > I have ported Minnestore to VisualWorks > I am mantaining Celeste. > I have written a tutorial to "convert" Java programmers to Squeak one ;) > I have worked in Java in the last 6 years (with pleasure and some hard > work). > > And last but not least I hope to be hired by Google Italy ;) > > On 10/6/06, Milan Zimmermann <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On 2006 August 28 10:50, Giovanni Giorgi wrote: > > > I have little time but I am a Software Architect. > > > So if you (=the community/board directors) like I can draw some > > > guidelines for the SqueakCore project. > > > For instance we can draw together some basic rules for API > > > deprecation, unit testing and so on. > > > > Hi Giovanni, > > > > Thanks for commenting, and sorry for my late reply, I marked this thread > > as "todo", but then never looked back until now, with discussions about > > Strongtalk, I remembered I left something on my "todo/reply" that is > > related. > > > > I do not have much to add, while I continue liking the idea of defining > > modularity and well-defined interfaces (and possible interchangeability) > > between VM[Current, Pepsi, Strongtalk]<-->Core[Current, > > Spoon]<-->Packages, (which themselves would be loadable/unloadable > > starting with the "lowest level" such that Tweak/Morphic/NativeUI), I am > > simply not qualified enough to drive such SqueakCore effort, or have > > enough time to help significantly. Having said that, if someone, or the > > board, goes this direction, and such modularization effort is > > established, I will try to participate and help to the best I can (which > > may amount to well below 1 cent :) ) > > > > Milan > > > > > Drop me an email :-) > > > My 4 cents (yes I am a bit more rich :) > > [..] |
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