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James Robertson

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Smalltalk Solutions Update: April 4, 2006 Posted: Apr 4, 2006 3:53 PM
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Advance Registration for Smalltalk Solutions 2006 ends April 23rd - the day before the conference. There's a lot of great stuff this year, including the Toronto location with LinuxWorld/NetworkWorld. For instance, Giorgio Ferraris is talking about RAD in Smalltalk - using Cincom Smalltalk:

Smalltalk is an extremely productive environment, this presentation is about a framework for VisualWorks Smalltalk, that allows the development of standard data entry applications at a speed close to using a 4GL, but with an application strongly based over an object-oriented architecture, so, when the play will became hard... The talk is an updated and enhanced version of the one from Smalltalk Solutions 2005. Similar concepts have also been used in the development of Java and C# frameworks. The intended audience is developers and managers facing the day to day dilemma of building fast or building well. Experience in building business applications (in any language) is required.

See you in Toronto!

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