Richard Eng, Campaign Director for Smalltalk Renaissance, tells us that as part of a campaign to promote the Smalltalk programming language, they want to conduct a Canada-wide software competition that’s open to all secondary school students. The money will be raised for scholarship prizes as well as to cover minor advertising costs such as printing and mailing.
Across a wide range of industries, there is a sweeping urgency for companies to change the way they use the web and expand their digital business practices.
When Cincom Smalltalk customers contact Support, they are looking for answers to challenges they are facing when using Smalltalk. But beyond getting answers from support, users also want validation from […]
If you enjoy Smalltalk programming, or if you’re interested in promoting Smalltalk, come to Ottawa on June 12-14 for Camp Smalltalk Ottawa 2015. Present your latest projects in lightning talks and chat with other Smalltalk developers.
MapReduce is a popular and effective technique that’s used to apply concurrency to problems that often involve large amounts of data, in order to improve performance.