As listeners to the podcast know, there's been a project underway to create a new streams framework - Xtreams. It would be nice to see this catch on across Smalltalk using the same codebase - allowing modifications and improvements to come from anywhere. So:
So....
That's right - the project is under the MIT license. That means that you can take it to any Smalltalk (or even non-Smalltalk) implementation free from worry. If this code has value, let's see it spread. To get started, try the Google Code project page.
I'm happy to announce that I have accepted a full-time position with Cincom in the UK. As a result, I will be laying down my consulting hat for a while, and heading to London at the end of the month. I'll be doing Pre-Sales Consulting (or Sales Engineering, as some call it) for their Smalltalk products in Europe
I look forward to working with Julian - he's seemed like a great guy every time I've met hm!
I'll be speaking to the NYC Smalltalkers tonight, about the interfaces I've built to various social media systems (and a few related topics, like building to a network API). Should be fun - it all starts at 6:30 PM here.
I'll be doing demos and talking about the code - see you there!
Today's screencast walks through the installation process for ObjectStudio 8.2 NC - from initial download to initial startup. All on Windows 7. To watch, click on the viewer below:
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Industry Misinterpretations will be live on February 17th (tomorrow) on justin.tv - we'll be talking with Brian Rice about Slate - a Smalltalk derived language.