Alive and Kicking

This presentation will discuss some successes stories around Smalltalk such AMD 
64 bits, OOCL (http://www.oocl.com/), MediaGenix (www.mediagenix.tv), LAMRC 
(http://www.lamrc.com), netstyle.ch or yesplan.be. Then I will talk about Pharo 
and the recent advances in Pharo 20 and 30 alpha. More importantly I will give 
an overview of all the partners and shows that Pharo is composed of a really 
strong community of academic partners, research groups and companies. In 
addition I will stress that Pharo is YOUR open-source platform and that if you 
start to consider it as it then suddenly you realise that you want to improve 
it and that you can get an impact and influence Pharo's future and your future. 
I will finish by an key example showing the
essence of object-oriented programming and prove to the audience that this is 
because of such example that Pharo is one of the best system to understand 
deeply object-oriented programming from its roots. 

Bio: Stephane leads the RMoD (http://rmod.lille.inria.fr) team. He is expert in 
two domains: object-oriented language design and reengineering.  He worked on 
traits, composable groups of methods, and this work got some impact. Traits 
have been introduced in AmbiantTalk, and Squeak/Pharo, Perl, PHP and  under a 
variant into Scala, Fortress of SUN Microsystems. He is one of the developer of 
Pharo http://www.pharo.org/ a new dynamic language used in industry and 
academia. He is also expert on software quality, program understanding, program 
visualizations, reengineering and metamodeling. He is one of the developer of 
Moose, an open-source software analysis platform 
http://www.moosetechnology.org/.  He is working with http://www.synectique.eu/ 
a company building dedicated tools for advanced software analysis. He wrote 
several books: Pharo by Example and Deep into Pharo. He is president of ESUG 
http://www.esug.org

Lecture: Prague Monday 9 December at 
         The lecture starts at 4:15pm in the new Czech National Technical 
Library

There will be a workshop wednesday / thursday afternoon

Stef

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