Hi Doru, Thanks for your email. Indeed, it is great that you share your experience!
Cheers, Alexandre -- _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. > On Jan 11, 2016, at 6:47 AM, Tudor Girba <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I just wanted to share with you a bit of a different perspective on what we > do around here. > > Over the past half a year I gave several talks to some 1k technical people at > industrial events like ArchConf, NDC Oslo and several others. The tour will > continue this year at OOP, ArchConf and a couple of other places. These are > places where people talk about mainstream techniques & technologies (like > Java, JS, C#). For example, ArchConf is a premier software architecture > conference in the US. > > During these sessions, people get to experience Moose and Pharo through live > demos. I use these demos as examples of how humane assessment (building your > own analysis tools) can boost engineering decisions making in practice. > > I consistently receive the feedback that the live programming possibilities > from Pharo/Moose are impressive. But, more recently, there is something else > worthy of being noted. If in previous years, nobody heard about what we do, > this year I started to get consistently a couple of persons in the room that > have heard something about Pharo/Moose before the presentation. > > This is huge. While a couple might not sound like much, you should remember > that information (especially in this technical space) has the capability of > spreading exponentially. What we have done over the past years starts to show > results. We have to keep it up. > > Happy New Year! > > Cheers, > Doru > > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com > www.feenk.com > > "Problem solving should be focused on describing > the problem in a way that makes the solution obvious." > > > > > >
