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UK Smalltalk User Group Meeting - Wednesday, January 26th

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Giovanni Corriga
Mon, Jan 17, 2022 10:30 PM

For our January meeting, we'll be hosting GemTalk's Martin McClure who will
talk about a new Smalltalk IDE - Sparkle.

If you're setting out to develop a Smalltalk IDE from scratch, what design
decisions do you make? You'd love to "fix" the things that have long
annoyed you in existing IDEs, but new designs risk creating their own novel
annoyances.
The Sparkle project-in-progress is creating a new and not entirely
conventional development environment for GemStone Smalltalk. Come see
factors that have influenced its design, get a demo of the current state of
the tools, learn about the project's next steps, and share your IDE
annoyances.

Martin heard about Smalltalk in 1975, finally got his hands on a running
Smalltalk system ten years later, and hasn't let go since. In his 25 years
on the GemStone team, Martin has worked on many aspects - some VM
internals, some user interface design, but mostly all the things that go in
between. In his rare spare time, he works on Mist, a Smalltalk variant with
improved modularity and no virtual machine. When not dodging Covid, he does
a lot of contra and country dancing.

This will be an online meeting from home.

If you'd like to join us, please sign up in advance on the meeting's Meetup
page ( https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/282299228/ ) to receive the
meeting details. Don’t forget to bring your laptop and drinks!

For our January meeting, we'll be hosting GemTalk's Martin McClure who will talk about a new Smalltalk IDE - Sparkle. If you're setting out to develop a Smalltalk IDE from scratch, what design decisions do you make? You'd love to "fix" the things that have long annoyed you in existing IDEs, but new designs risk creating their own novel annoyances. The Sparkle project-in-progress is creating a new and not entirely conventional development environment for GemStone Smalltalk. Come see factors that have influenced its design, get a demo of the current state of the tools, learn about the project's next steps, and share *your* IDE annoyances. Martin heard about Smalltalk in 1975, *finally* got his hands on a running Smalltalk system ten years later, and hasn't let go since. In his 25 years on the GemStone team, Martin has worked on many aspects - some VM internals, some user interface design, but mostly all the things that go in between. In his rare spare time, he works on Mist, a Smalltalk variant with improved modularity and no virtual machine. When not dodging Covid, he does a lot of contra and country dancing. This will be an online meeting from home. If you'd like to join us, please sign up in advance on the meeting's Meetup page ( https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/282299228/ ) to receive the meeting details. Don’t forget to bring your laptop and drinks!
JF
James Foster
Tue, Jan 18, 2022 3:55 PM

Will this be recorded for later viewing (for those of us who would prefer to be asleep at 3am)?

James

On Jan 17, 2022, at 2:30 PM, Giovanni Corriga giovanni@corriga.net wrote:

For our January meeting, we'll be hosting GemTalk's Martin McClure who will talk about a new Smalltalk IDE - Sparkle.

If you're setting out to develop a Smalltalk IDE from scratch, what design decisions do you make? You'd love to "fix" the things that have long annoyed you in existing IDEs, but new designs risk creating their own novel annoyances.
The Sparkle project-in-progress is creating a new and not entirely conventional development environment for GemStone Smalltalk. Come see factors that have influenced its design, get a demo of the current state of the tools, learn about the project's next steps, and share your IDE annoyances.

Martin heard about Smalltalk in 1975, finally got his hands on a running Smalltalk system ten years later, and hasn't let go since. In his 25 years on the GemStone team, Martin has worked on many aspects - some VM internals, some user interface design, but mostly all the things that go in between. In his rare spare time, he works on Mist, a Smalltalk variant with improved modularity and no virtual machine. When not dodging Covid, he does a lot of contra and country dancing.

This will be an online meeting from home.

If you'd like to join us, please sign up in advance on the meeting's Meetup page ( https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/282299228/ https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/282299228/ ) to receive the meeting details. Don’t forget to bring your laptop and drinks!

Will this be recorded for later viewing (for those of us who would prefer to be asleep at 3am)? James > On Jan 17, 2022, at 2:30 PM, Giovanni Corriga <giovanni@corriga.net> wrote: > > For our January meeting, we'll be hosting GemTalk's Martin McClure who will talk about a new Smalltalk IDE - Sparkle. > > If you're setting out to develop a Smalltalk IDE from scratch, what design decisions do you make? You'd love to "fix" the things that have long annoyed you in existing IDEs, but new designs risk creating their own novel annoyances. > The Sparkle project-in-progress is creating a new and not entirely conventional development environment for GemStone Smalltalk. Come see factors that have influenced its design, get a demo of the current state of the tools, learn about the project's next steps, and share *your* IDE annoyances. > > Martin heard about Smalltalk in 1975, *finally* got his hands on a running Smalltalk system ten years later, and hasn't let go since. In his 25 years on the GemStone team, Martin has worked on many aspects - some VM internals, some user interface design, but mostly all the things that go in between. In his rare spare time, he works on Mist, a Smalltalk variant with improved modularity and no virtual machine. When not dodging Covid, he does a lot of contra and country dancing. > > This will be an online meeting from home. > > If you'd like to join us, please sign up in advance on the meeting's Meetup page ( https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/282299228/ <https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/282299228/> ) to receive the meeting details. Don’t forget to bring your laptop and drinks! >
BO
Bruce O'Neel
Tue, Jan 18, 2022 4:11 PM

Hi,

Past recordings have appeared here reasonably quickly after the event.

UK Smalltalk User Group (vimeo.com) [https://vimeo.com/ukstug]

cheers

bruce

On 2022-01-18T16:55:37.000+01:00, James Foster
smalltalk@jgfoster.net wrote:

 Will this be recorded for later viewing (for those of us who would
 prefer to be asleep at 3am)?
 
 James
 

  On Jan 17, 2022, at 2:30 PM, Giovanni Corriga
  giovanni@corriga.net wrote:
  
  For our January meeting, we'll be hosting GemTalk's Martin McClure
  who will talk about a new Smalltalk IDE - Sparkle.
  
  If you're setting out to develop a Smalltalk IDE from scratch,
  what design decisions do you make? You'd love to "fix" the things
  that have long annoyed you in existing IDEs, but new designs risk
  creating their own novel annoyances.
  The Sparkle project-in-progress is creating a new and not entirely
  conventional development environment for GemStone Smalltalk. Come
  see factors that have influenced its design, get a demo of the
  current state of the tools, learn about the project's next steps,
  and share your IDE annoyances.
  
  Martin heard about Smalltalk in 1975, finally got his hands on a
  running Smalltalk system ten years later, and hasn't let go since.
  In his 25 years on the GemStone team, Martin has worked on many
  aspects - some VM internals, some user interface design, but
  mostly all the things that go in between. In his rare spare time,
  he works on Mist, a Smalltalk variant with improved modularity and
  no virtual machine. When not dodging Covid, he does a lot of
  contra and country dancing.
  
  This will be an online meeting from home.
  
  If you'd like to join us, please sign up in advance on the
  meeting's Meetup page
  ( https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/282299228/ ) to receive
  the meeting details. Don’t forget to bring your laptop and
  drinks!

Hi, Past recordings have appeared here reasonably quickly after the event. UK Smalltalk User Group (vimeo.com) [https://vimeo.com/ukstug] cheers bruce On 2022-01-18T16:55:37.000+01:00, James Foster <smalltalk@jgfoster.net> wrote: > Will this be recorded for later viewing (for those of us who would > prefer to be asleep at 3am)? >  > James >  >>  On Jan 17, 2022, at 2:30 PM, Giovanni Corriga >>  <giovanni@corriga.net> wrote: >>   >>  For our January meeting, we'll be hosting GemTalk's Martin McClure >>  who will talk about a new Smalltalk IDE - Sparkle. >>   >>  If you're setting out to develop a Smalltalk IDE from scratch, >>  what design decisions do you make? You'd love to "fix" the things >>  that have long annoyed you in existing IDEs, but new designs risk >>  creating their own novel annoyances. >>  The Sparkle project-in-progress is creating a new and not entirely >>  conventional development environment for GemStone Smalltalk. Come >>  see factors that have influenced its design, get a demo of the >>  current state of the tools, learn about the project's next steps, >>  and share *your* IDE annoyances. >>   >>  Martin heard about Smalltalk in 1975, *finally* got his hands on a >>  running Smalltalk system ten years later, and hasn't let go since. >>  In his 25 years on the GemStone team, Martin has worked on many >>  aspects - some VM internals, some user interface design, but >>  mostly all the things that go in between. In his rare spare time, >>  he works on Mist, a Smalltalk variant with improved modularity and >>  no virtual machine. When not dodging Covid, he does a lot of >>  contra and country dancing. >>   >>  This will be an online meeting from home. >>   >>  If you'd like to join us, please sign up in advance on the >>  meeting's Meetup page >>  ( https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/282299228/ ) to receive >>  the meeting details. Don’t forget to bring your laptop and >>  drinks!