I am currently preparing for the International Smalltalk Conference (ESUG) in Brest, France.
On Monday, I will present the paper of Tudor Gîrba and myself titled Why Smalltalk Wins the Host Languages Shutout at the International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies. The paper argues why Smalltalk is an excellent choice for language engineering as it is done for example in Helvetia.
Then at the Innovation Technology Awards I will support Tudor Gîrba presenting Glamour, a framework to script browser. Don’t miss to vote for us.
On Tuesday, Julian Fitzell and I will give a quick Seaside Status Update just before lunch. Afterwards we give a 3 hour tutorial on advanced Seaside topics. The tutorial will introduce participants to some lesser-known areas of and highlight some of the new features in Seaside 2.9.
Last but not least I am looking forward to the Seaside Sprint that follows right after ESUG on Friday and Saturday.
I will try to keep posting on Twitter.
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great news Lukas, I love to see people making noise for our industry :D all the best there!