Cincom Smalltalk will be well represented at ESUG 2013, which will take place in Annecy, France on September 9-13. In this presentation, Arden Thomas, the Product Manager for Cincom Smalltalk will discuss recent, current and future product changes and developments.
Cincom Smalltalk will be well represented at ESUG 2013, which will take place in Annecy, France on September 9-13. In this presentation, Andreas will compare the existing architecture of Cincom® ObjectStudi®o to the new framework and demonstrate some of the new widgets and features.
Cincom Smalltalk will be well represented at ESUG 2013, which will take place in Annecy, France on September 9-13. In this talk, Dirk Verleysen will show how the user interface looks in the current environment and some code on how it was created.
Cincom Smalltalk will be well represented at ESUG 2013, which will take place in Annecy, France on September 9-13. In this talk, Tom will talk about improvements that have already been made to Store algorithms, query improvements that let the database do more of the work and exploration of schema changes to allow further performance improvements.
Cincom Smalltalk will be well represented at ESUG 2013, which will take place in Annecy, France on September 9-13. Here is the talk by Niall Ross on recent and upcoming Glorp-framework and tool development.
Several Cincom Smalltalk partners will be speaking at ESUG 2013, which will take place in Annecy, France on September 9-13. Here is the abstract for Georg Heeg’s presentation on the use of Cincom® VisualWorks® in “Adventure World German Language”.
Several Cincom Smalltalk partners will be speaking at ESUG 2013, which will take place in Annecy, France on September 9-13. Here is the abstract for Holger Guhl’s presentation, including a biography.
Several Cincom Smalltalk partners will be speaking at ESUG 2013, which will take place in Annecy, France on September 9-13. Here is the abstract for the MediaGeniX presentation, including biographies on the presenters.
I recently had the unpleasant experience of trying to recover my Smalltalk code stored in PostgreSQL from the raw files with no backup. I am sharing my steps and eventual success in case others find themselves in the same predicament. Or better yet, use this report as motivation to learn how to do a backup proper for whatever database you use!