On May 24, 2011, at 12:46 PM, Rafael Luque 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. 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?
sure. ESUG is the beat of our community. This is full of energy and fun and you can also decide to pair program with some of us over the week - everything is possible at esug. > 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/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
