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James Robertson

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Ottawa STUG - a new Smalltalk Posted: Jul 3, 2003 5:03 PM
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The Ottawa STUG has an interesting talk scheduled for tomorrow evening:


A new MacOS X Smalltalk
Dorin Sandu, Mark Suska
Ambrai.com
Date: Thursday, July 3, 2003
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Carleton University (see details below)


We will introduce a brand new Smalltalk system that runs natively under MacOS X. After a tour of the development environment, we will cover the design and implementation of the user interface framework including the native interface to the OS. Time permitting, we will review VM design issues and discuss future development plans.


The meeting will be held in Room 5115, Herzberg Laboratories - building 13 on the map. Pay-parking is available in Lot 1, 2, and parking meters can be found along University Drive. Free parking is available across Bronson Avenue opposite Lot 5.


Please RSVP to david@simberon.com if you plan to attend.

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