Wow, the article about JPMorgan is extremely thin in terms of details! Most
of it is just marketing-speak. It's hard to write a meaningful piece with so
little content.

Is there anything else that provides substantial content???



NorbertHartl wrote
>> Am 14.12.2015 um 00:50 schrieb horrido <

> horrido.hobbies@

> >:
>> 
>> I think I asked this before (at the start of the year), but if I were
>> given
>> an actual real-world *enterprise* customer /whom I could interview/ to
>> get
>> the *full story* of how they came to use Smalltalk, especially if they
>> were
>> coming from a major language such as Java, and what their particular
>> corporate issues were that compelled them to look for a better solution,
>> then I could run with it and write a lengthy story highlighting the
>> unique
>> advantages of Smalltalk in solving these issues. It would be a huge
>> marketing tool /because readers (hopefully, enterprise users) could
>> identify
>> with the story/ and see themselves following the same trajectory toward
>> Smalltalk/Pharo.
>> 
>> Perhaps somebody at ESUG or Pharo Consortium could provide such a
>> reference? 
>> 
> http://m.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/1978739/jpmorgan-makes-smalltalk-development-suite
> 
> Norbert
>> 
>> Stephan Eggermont wrote
>>> make some persona for them so it gets easier to imagine what their 
>>> needs might be.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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