[squeak-dev] Call For Participants: Smalltalk Superpowers (Their Uses for Good or Evil)

Previous Topic Next Topic
 
classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
2 messages Options
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

[squeak-dev] Call For Participants: Smalltalk Superpowers (Their Uses for Good or Evil)

Travis Griggs-4
http://smalltalk-superpowers.org/

We're looking for your story! OOPSLA 2008 will feature the "Smalltalk  
Superpowers (Their Uses for Good or Evil)" workshop, on Monday October  
20, 2008. It's a workshop where we tell stories. Stories about the  
programming superpowers that we've seen peers wield (in any dynamic  
language, not just Smalltalk), or have wielded ourselves. By  
"superpowers", we mean those features that give the programmer  
abilities beyond those of normal object-oriented programming. Examples  
in Smalltalk include #become:, #changeClassTo:, #doesNotUnderstand:,  
thisContext....

We want to catalog and discuss uses of these superpowers, and whether  
their use ended up being the hero of the day, or the villain of the  
year. We invite you to come and join us! You're free to just come and  
listen, but to make our little story hour worthwhile, we need a good  
number of stories, so please consider submitting and sharing. You  
don't need to be a superpower user yourself, your story may have been  
from the viewpoint of the innocent bystander, rather than the doer.

So jump to the link at the top of this email, and find out how to  
submit your story. We look forward to hearing from you And to seeing  
you at OOPSLA.

--
Travis Griggs
Objologist
"The best way to know you have a mind is to change it" -Judge Pierre  
Leval





Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

[squeak-dev] Re: Call For Participants: Smalltalk Superpowers (Their Uses for Good or Evil)

Paolo Bonzini-2

> So jump to the link at the top of this email, and find out how to submit
> your story. We look forward to hearing from you And to seeing you at
> OOPSLA.

So you're required to jump the pond if you live in Europe *and* want to
submit something? :-)

Paolo