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James Robertson

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Smalltalk Solutions Update: April 20, 2006 Posted: Apr 20, 2006 1:57 PM
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There are only 3 days left before the conference - if you have open Smalltalk positions that you would like to promote, contact Suzanne Fortman - the STIC booth will have information available from interested employers. Get it in now - time is short.

There's still time for Advance Registration though, and a quick email to Suzanne will get you the discount code for Smalltalkers. Registration gets you access to all talks - both Smalltalk and LW/NW main tracks - and all tutorials. One great talk - new STIC director Bob Nemec is going to explain why Smalltalk is a great fit for financial applications:

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