My name is Richard Eng and I'm a retired software engineer. I've been in IT for over 30 years. I've worked with FORTRAN, Tandem TAL, C/C++/C#/Objective-C, Java, Python, and Smalltalk in a variety of different problem domains ranging from real-time and telecommunications to database and financial to video graphics. I was Project Team Leader of the NT Driver Group at ATI Technologies (now AMD).
I'm also a burgeoning writer. You can see my portfolio here <https://medium.com/@richardeng/latest> at Medium.com. Pay particular attention to the articles on Go web frameworks, Beego tutorial, web2py, programming languages, and the future of Dart which have garnered the most readership. I wrote an "advanced" tutorial for Go and Beego in order to help boost Beego's profile: " A Word from The Beegoist <https://medium.com/@richardeng/a-word-from-the-beegoist-d562ff8589d7> ". I am currently working on a similar article to help boost Amber's profile. My audience is anyone and everyone who is, or might be, interested in Smalltalk. This includes decision makers from the enterprise and IT journalists and software developers who are stuck in the Stone Age of file-based, emacs-based programming. -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/The-Smalltalk-Renaissance-Program-tp4797112p4797140.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
