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[ann] Lam Research evaluates Pharo

Tudor Girba-2
Hi,

We are very happy to make the following announcement:


Lam Research, a leading supplier of wafer fabrication equipment and services to the global semiconductor industry, is an experienced user of the Smalltalk programming language. Smalltalk is a key component in Lam's software control system for a broad range of the equipment it manufactures. Tudor Girba is a leading member of the tools and environment development effort in Pharo, having architected the Glamorous Toolkit for live programming. Eliot Miranda is author of the Cog virtual machine that underlies Pharo and other Smalltalk dialects.

Lam has engaged Tudor and Eliot to explore potential enhancements in Lam's use of Smalltalk. These enhancements range from running highly optimized Smalltalk on low cost, single board computers, to enhancing Lam's Smalltalk development practices with state-of-the-art live programming. During the engagement, Tudor and Eliot successfully moved a key communication component of the control system to Pharo. It was a challenging task aimed at extending the reach of Lam’s system to the Pharo world including the option of executing on ARM processors.


Cheers,
Tudor Girba, Eliot Miranda and Chris Thorgrimsson
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Re: [ann] Lam Research evaluates Pharo

stepharo
Excellent news! Do you have a visual for a new success story?


Le 25/8/16 à 10:50, Tudor Girba a écrit :

> Hi,
>
> We are very happy to make the following announcement:
>
>
> Lam Research, a leading supplier of wafer fabrication equipment and services to the global semiconductor industry, is an experienced user of the Smalltalk programming language. Smalltalk is a key component in Lam's software control system for a broad range of the equipment it manufactures. Tudor Girba is a leading member of the tools and environment development effort in Pharo, having architected the Glamorous Toolkit for live programming. Eliot Miranda is author of the Cog virtual machine that underlies Pharo and other Smalltalk dialects.
>
> Lam has engaged Tudor and Eliot to explore potential enhancements in Lam's use of Smalltalk. These enhancements range from running highly optimized Smalltalk on low cost, single board computers, to enhancing Lam's Smalltalk development practices with state-of-the-art live programming. During the engagement, Tudor and Eliot successfully moved a key communication component of the control system to Pharo. It was a challenging task aimed at extending the reach of Lam’s system to the Pharo world including the option of executing on ARM processors.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Tudor Girba, Eliot Miranda and Chris Thorgrimsson
>


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Re: [ann] Lam Research evaluates Pharo

Tudor Girba-2
Not yet :)

Doru


> On Aug 25, 2016, at 11:43 AM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Excellent news! Do you have a visual for a new success story?
>
>
> Le 25/8/16 à 10:50, Tudor Girba a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are very happy to make the following announcement:
>>
>>
>> Lam Research, a leading supplier of wafer fabrication equipment and services to the global semiconductor industry, is an experienced user of the Smalltalk programming language. Smalltalk is a key component in Lam's software control system for a broad range of the equipment it manufactures. Tudor Girba is a leading member of the tools and environment development effort in Pharo, having architected the Glamorous Toolkit for live programming. Eliot Miranda is author of the Cog virtual machine that underlies Pharo and other Smalltalk dialects.
>>
>> Lam has engaged Tudor and Eliot to explore potential enhancements in Lam's use of Smalltalk. These enhancements range from running highly optimized Smalltalk on low cost, single board computers, to enhancing Lam's Smalltalk development practices with state-of-the-art live programming. During the engagement, Tudor and Eliot successfully moved a key communication component of the control system to Pharo. It was a challenging task aimed at extending the reach of Lam’s system to the Pharo world including the option of executing on ARM processors.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tudor Girba, Eliot Miranda and Chris Thorgrimsson
>>
>
>

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Re: [ann] Lam Research evaluates Pharo

kilon.alios
Great news indeed

Does Lam Research have specific requirements ?

"These enhancements range from running highly optimized Smalltalk on low cost, single board computers,"

is this embedded / low spec hardware ?

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 12:56 PM Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
Not yet :)

Doru


> On Aug 25, 2016, at 11:43 AM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Excellent news! Do you have a visual for a new success story?
>
>
> Le 25/8/16 à 10:50, Tudor Girba a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are very happy to make the following announcement:
>>
>>
>> Lam Research, a leading supplier of wafer fabrication equipment and services to the global semiconductor industry, is an experienced user of the Smalltalk programming language. Smalltalk is a key component in Lam's software control system for a broad range of the equipment it manufactures. Tudor Girba is a leading member of the tools and environment development effort in Pharo, having architected the Glamorous Toolkit for live programming. Eliot Miranda is author of the Cog virtual machine that underlies Pharo and other Smalltalk dialects.
>>
>> Lam has engaged Tudor and Eliot to explore potential enhancements in Lam's use of Smalltalk. These enhancements range from running highly optimized Smalltalk on low cost, single board computers, to enhancing Lam's Smalltalk development practices with state-of-the-art live programming. During the engagement, Tudor and Eliot successfully moved a key communication component of the control system to Pharo. It was a challenging task aimed at extending the reach of Lam’s system to the Pharo world including the option of executing on ARM processors.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tudor Girba, Eliot Miranda and Chris Thorgrimsson
>>
>
>

--
www.tudorgirba.com
www.feenk.com

"What is more important: To be happy, or to make happy?"


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Re: [ann] Lam Research evaluates Pharo

SergeStinckwich
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Great works guys ! We are living exciting times.

Envoyé de mon iPhone

> Le 25 août 2016 à 10:50, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> We are very happy to make the following announcement:
>
>
> Lam Research, a leading supplier of wafer fabrication equipment and services to the global semiconductor industry, is an experienced user of the Smalltalk programming language. Smalltalk is a key component in Lam's software control system for a broad range of the equipment it manufactures. Tudor Girba is a leading member of the tools and environment development effort in Pharo, having architected the Glamorous Toolkit for live programming. Eliot Miranda is author of the Cog virtual machine that underlies Pharo and other Smalltalk dialects.
>
> Lam has engaged Tudor and Eliot to explore potential enhancements in Lam's use of Smalltalk. These enhancements range from running highly optimized Smalltalk on low cost, single board computers, to enhancing Lam's Smalltalk development practices with state-of-the-art live programming. During the engagement, Tudor and Eliot successfully moved a key communication component of the control system to Pharo. It was a challenging task aimed at extending the reach of Lam’s system to the Pharo world including the option of executing on ARM processors.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Tudor Girba, Eliot Miranda and Chris Thorgrimsson