People believe that Smalltalk is old, slow.... so after a while this is boring to fight with them. If you want to see a lot of Smalltalk, apply to the student volunteer program of ESUG next year and you will get a crazy conference for free with Smalltalk all day long.

Stef

On 31 août 06, at 19:52, Bakki Kudva wrote:

[Newbie Perspective]

I was looking for tutorials, tracks or just about anything related to
Smalltalk, Seaside at Oopsla2006 in Portland on October 22-26. I was
disappointed to see that there isn't any Smalltalk related topic -
what's up with that?

-bakki

PS: These are the closest things I could find-

Dynamic Languages Symposium
(Program/Venues)
...ussion of dynamic languages, their implementation and applications.
While mature dynamic languages including Smalltalk, Lisp, Scheme, and
Prolog

  T48: Totally Awesome Computing: Python as a General-Purpose
Programming Language
(Submission/Tutorials)
...nd their knowledge of the principles of programming languages,
since advanced language features (like novel, SmallTalk-like
applications of polymorphism) are so easy to teach in Python. Format:
The p...

---sad to see that only mention of Smalltalk is to make a point that
Python is great!
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