On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Rafael Luque <[email protected] > wrote:
> Thank you all for your suggestions, > > This is a probe of another nice feature I like about Smalltalk and Pharo: > its great community. Perhaps it is not the most numerous but it is always > very accessible and willing to help. > > I don't know the spanish mailing list about Smalltalk or Pharo. <[email protected]>, we are all there :) > Jordi, do you know about it? I will get in contact with Jordi to try to > organize an Smalltalk User Group in Madrid area. Their experience in > Barcelona would be of great use. > > Stef, I'm seriously thinking about to attend to the next ESUG at Edinburgh. > I take the opportunity to find ou if other Smalltalkers from Spain will > attend to the event. > > I'm not in relation with any university. Really I'm founder and head of > development of a small software company and my main interest is to evaluate > the benefits of a future use of Smalltalk in real projects in my company. Is > the ESUG's program to give lectures in Smalltalk also available for > companies or user groups with no profit motive in mind such us the future > Madrid Smalltalk User Group? > > Thank you, > > Rafael Luque > > > 2011/5/23 Jordi Delgado <[email protected]> > >> Hi, >> >> We have a small group in Barcelona, see what we do here: >> http://smalltalk.cat >> (it is in catalan, but I'm sure this is not a problem). We were born as a >> group >> three years ago, and we organized last ESUG conference. >> >> We are not in the Madrid area, but I think we can help. >> >> Bests, >> >> Jordi >> >> >> > >> > > Hi Stef, >> > > >> > > I am in contact with an university in Italy; I do not know what you >> are meaning with "host a lecture", but if I can help, please tell me. >> > >> > ESUG has a program to send teacher to teach Smalltalk in University or >> related places. We can use this program if people wants to get lectures on >> OOP and Smalltalk. >> > So if you have connection and people wants to get in touch with >> smalltalk but are afraid to do so, then we can do something :) >> > >> > Stef >> > >> > > >> > > Lorenzo >> > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stéphane Ducasse" < >> [email protected]> >> > > To: <[email protected]> >> > > Cc: "Nicolás Paez" <[email protected]> >> > > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 9:10 AM >> > > Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Smalltalk/Pharo User Group in Spain >> > > >> > > >> > > Hi rafael >> > > >> > > >> > > Thanks for helping for the translation. are in the spanish speaking >> mailing-lists? >> > > I will probably do a lecture before the esug conference at edinburgh. >> Are you planning to attend ESUG? >> > > Tell us what could be done to help you. Do you have contact with any >> university where we could host a lecture? >> > > would remtote pair programming help you? >> > > >> > > Stef >> > > >> > > >> > >> >> > >> Hi all, >> > >> >> > >> I'm a software developer with experience mainly based on Java EE and, >> in the last years, also Groovy and Grails. I'm interesed in Smalltalk and >> their related frameworks several years ago, so I'm trying to learn about >> Smalltalk, Pharo, Seaside, etc. by myself. I'm participating in the Pharo By >> Example translation to spanish and implementing the katas from >> 12meses12katas [1] chalenge in Pharo. >> > >> >> > >> In spite of my efforts I'm still far away to be fluent in Smalltalk >> and I think the interchange with other Smalltalkers could be of great help >> in my way of learning. For this reason I would like to meet other >> Smalltalkers in the Madrid area, and perhaps we could organize an Smalltalk >> User Group in Madrid. Please, anyone is interested? >> > >> >> > >> [1] http://www.12meses12katas.com/ >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> > -- Mariano http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
