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James Robertson

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Toronto STUG in June Posted: Jun 2, 2005 12:16 PM
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The Toronto STUG is meeting June 8th - Bob Nemec asked me to post this notice:

The next meeting of the Toronto Smalltalk User Group will be Wednesday, June 8 at 6:30.

The meeting will be on the 42nd floor (not the 47th, as in the past) of the Bay Wellington tower, 181 Bay Street (Bay & Wellington, the north tower). When you step out of the elevator, go left, then left again. We're at the end of the hall. Look for the 'Northwater' sign.

Our web site should be back up in the next few days (I hope). We're still correcting a registration error.


Jean-Luc Roche will talk about his experience in France...

The "Mutuelles du Mans", one of the two big Smalltalk users in France, developed all their corporate software with VisualWorks v2.5 in the early 90's. They never took the time to keep up to date with new Smalltak releases and, by 2002, they were faced with the rather daunting task to port all their applications to VisualWorks v7.

The most challenging aspect of the project was arguably to migrate the environment development to StORE, the SQL-based repository that ships with VW v7 and replaces ENVY. I propose to take a look at the porting strategy we used, to describe the difficulties we met and, in that process, to explore the differences between ENVY and StORE.


Bob Nemec

Toronto Smalltalk User Group

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