Smalltalk/Ruby BlockCamp in Paris

I'll be attending the BlockCamp the coming Saturday in Paris, a joint event between Smalltalk and Ruby. I am prepared to give 3 short presentations:

I'll be attending the BlockCamp the coming Saturday in Paris, a joint event between Smalltalk and Ruby. I am prepared to give 3 short presentations:
I will be giving another Seaside presentation Monday, April 28, at the Arbeitskreis Objekttechnologie Norddeutschland in Hamburg, Germany. The talk will start with a short introduction to Seaside and present some of the key features that can't be found in any other web framework. Furthermore I will present the advantages of using Seaside in the context of several industrial projects. The talk will be in English, even if the summary is in German. Hope to see you there.
James Robertson put the video of my (german) talk at OOP 2008 online. There is also an audio version available. The talk is entitled Seaside — Web development as you like it and it is definitely not the same I gave last year at ESUG. They are both about Seaside though.
I was invited to give a talk about Seaside Wednesday, January 23rd at OOP in Munich, Germany. My presentation is scheduled as part of a special event called Experience Smalltalk at the Seaside. You find some more information on the website of the conference in english or german. Among other things, I will be talking about why Seaside is secure by default. Hope to see you there.
The CHOOSE Forum 2007 at the Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, in Brugg, Switzerland was very interesting. The topic was Languages for the Web and there were presentations and tutorials about OpenLaszlo, Google Web Toolkit, Ruby on Rails, and — I was an invited speaker — Seaside.
I uploaded the slides of the Magritte presentation I gave a few weeks ago at MoDELS 2007. The associated paper with the title Magritte — A Meta-Driven Approach to Empower Developers and End Users is available for download too.
Seaside got a lot of attention during ESUG in Lugano. Several commercial Smalltalk vendors announced their support:
Here are the slides and the paper I presented at the research track of ESUG 2007 yesterday. The Pier award proposal presentation ended up as a demo, so no slides to share with you here.
I will give a Seaside presentation at the Linux Days - Rencontres Open Source et Logiciels Libres in Geneva. My talk is scheduled Tuesday, 22 Mai at eleven o'clock. After the lunch break Stéphane Ducasse will give a presentation on Squeak, the open source Smalltalk where Seaside and a lot of other cool things are developed in. Stéphane Ducasse is the one responsible for dragging me into the whole thing ;-)
I have another Seaside talk scheduled. This time it is in Geneva, Switzerland: Thursday, 29 March, 18:00, auditorium du Geneva Business Center, Petit-Lancy.