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> On 19 Oct 2017, at 7:02 pm, Sebastian Heidbrink <shei...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi Paulo,
> 
> I think this is not the right question to ask.
> The problem is not "Where to find Smalltalk developers?", the problem is 
> rather
> "How much effort does it take to help a good experienced OO developer to 
> transition to Smalltalk?"
> 
> OO developers have to steadily gain and learn new technologies and 
> frameworks...
> So why not Smalltalk?
> Those developers that are not willing to learn a new language just because 
> they consider the trade-offs of not finding a job in that field that easily, 
> might not be the best choice for your team anyway...
> 
> That is my experience... I know more developers missing the "Smalltalk 
> experience" than those hating Smalltalk once they left a team...
> 
> Sebastian
> 
> 
>> On 2017-10-19 12:04 AM, Paulo R. Dellani wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> after using Smalltalk for several years I developed a passion for the
>> language (how not to?), and Pharo is just so great to develop with.
>> So thank you guys for keeping this wonderful project running.
>> 
>> Unfortunately, it is not easy to always point out why Smalltalk
>> should be employed as "main development language" in a team
>> or for a project. In the last discussion of this sort I was confronted
>> with the question "where are we going to get new smalltalk
>> developers if our startup grows or if you go?". Well, I had no
>> good answer to that. What would have you answered?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Paulo
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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