ESUG (The European Smalltalk User Group) is happy to announce the date and location of ESUG 2013—one of Europe’s premiere and most important conferences.
STIC is a forum where Smalltalk professionals, researchers and enthusiasts can meet and share ideas and experiences. STIC is currently accepting proposals for talks involving Smalltalk technology and other areas of innovation in the software industry. We’re looking forward to an excellent conference and need your participation to maintain the high technical level of the conference!
We’re happy to report that Smalltalks 2012, which was held on November 7-9 at the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Puerto Madryn (Argentina), was a big success, with close to 200 registrants.
Georg Heeg of Georg Heeg eK in Köthen, Germany recently informed us that there are a couple of seats available for the upcoming Introduction to Smalltalk class, which will be held in Köthen on November 5-9, 2012.
The Vancouver Smalltalk Developers Group will meet on Tuesday, October 9 at 6:00 p.m. in Gastown at the office of gaming company, “A Thinking Ape,” which is located at 322 Water Street, Vancouver, BC. (The group will meet on the building’s third floor.)
Presentations and videos from ESUG 2012, which was held in Gent, Belgium on August 25-31, are now easily accessible via the Cincom Smalltalk website.
The sixth edition of what’s come to be known as one of the most exciting Smalltalk conferences, Smalltalks 2012, will take place on November 7-9 at the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Puerto Madryn (Argentina).
ESUG 2012 is right around the corner, taking place inGhent,Belgiumon August 27-31. Viewed as one of the premiere Smalltalk conferences, ESUG 2012 promises to offer excellent tutorials, workshops and presentations on a variety of interesting topics.
Smalltalks 2012, the 6th International Conference on Smalltalk Technologies, will take place on November 7-9 at the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan
Bosco, Puerto Madryn (Argentina), and conference organizers are seeking submissions for papers.
The Vancouver Smalltalk Developer Group is meeting again. The next meeting will welcome Colin Putney who will present his new open source web framework: Altitude. Although the location of the meeting is undetermined at this time, it will take place between August 6 and 11. Please send an email to Francois Stephany if you or [...]




