podcasting
February 17, 2010 15:11:24.910
Michael and I have two interesting podcasts coming up in the next couple of days (the recordings will be released, as per usual, on Sundays):
- Tonight at 10 PM EST: We'll be talking to Brian Rice about Slate, a Smalltalk derived language
- Friday at 11 AM EST: We'll be talking to Tudor Girba about Glamour.
You can listen live on justin.tv, at the times posted above.
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posted by James Robertson
podcasting
February 11, 2010 21:58:27.461
posted by James Robertson
podcasting
February 9, 2010 18:45:12.014
posted by James Robertson
podcasting
January 14, 2010 20:56:43.604
Listen live at 9PM EST here
Update: It was a great show, we had a lot of fun and really got into Xtreams. It'll be out as per usual on Sunday!
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posted by James Robertson
podcasting
January 14, 2010 14:31:48.952
We'll be broadcasting the next podcast tonight at 9 PM EST on justin.tv - it's going to cover the new Xtreams work that Michael and Martin Kobetic (fellow Cincom Smalltalker) have been working on.
See you then! It'll be posted for download on Sunday, as per usual. You can get more of a feel for what Xtreams is all about by loading the bundle from the public store - and by checking out video from Martin's recent presentation on it.
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posted by James Robertson
podcasting
January 9, 2010 14:57:48.636
We'll be on the air live to talk about Smalltalk implementations - the "State of Smalltalk" - in 5 minutes. Go here.
Update: Done now, we'll have the podcast out tomorrow, as per usual.
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posted by James Robertson
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January 9, 2010 9:02:17.404
We'll be doing the podcast later today - I don't have a time yet, because Michael is still jetlagged :) We'll probably be on justin.tv as well - just watch the Twitter feed for announcements.
Our plan is to talk about "the state of Smalltalk" - by which I mean that we'll talk about the state of the various Smalltalk implementations, as we see them. I'm sure that will generate plenty fo feedback all by itself, as we are hardly unbiased observers :) Listen in and let us know what you think.
posted by James Robertson
podcasting
January 5, 2010 22:38:15.697
We'll be getting back to the regular podcast this weekend - Michael and I will be talking about Smalltalk implementations. When I have a more definite time, I'll get that posted so you can listen live on justin.tv.
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