From 91e866f839338a7865c3bc3635175784595046b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?St=C3=A9phaneDucasse?= Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2024 08:03:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] cleaning --- 2024-Conference/talks/AgileDials | 18 ------------------ 2024-Conference/talks/Grafoscopio.pillar | 16 ---------------- .../talks/Native desktopModernApplication | 13 ------------- 2024-Conference/talks/Sparkle.pillar | 10 ---------- 2024-Conference/talks/vasercontrol.pillar | 14 -------------- 5 files changed, 71 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 2024-Conference/talks/AgileDials delete mode 100644 2024-Conference/talks/Grafoscopio.pillar delete mode 100644 2024-Conference/talks/Native desktopModernApplication delete mode 100644 2024-Conference/talks/Sparkle.pillar delete mode 100644 2024-Conference/talks/vasercontrol.pillar diff --git a/2024-Conference/talks/AgileDials b/2024-Conference/talks/AgileDials deleted file mode 100644 index 4277eec0..00000000 --- a/2024-Conference/talks/AgileDials +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -! Agile Dials, a tool for project management - -Gregory Anthony Bittar (email@fastdrizzle.com) - -""Abstract:"" - - Fast Drizzle Inc. is a graphics company specializing in software generated designs. Its Central Dials (TM) framework, constructed on Pharo Bloc, generates digitally rendered dashboards featuring sets of digital dials. Central Dials technology is borrowed by Agile Dials (TM), a specific effort using dial technology to shed project management light on development affairs. - - The presentation will focus on Agile Dials product rather than construction, however this is a product very much of its construction. Smalltalk in the development community is the great unicorn, and yet for those who want to find it, it is everywhere. It left its imprint on the 1990s, and would contribute intellectual capital toward Agile. It's acknowledged that this effort has landed slightly askew of its target, but Agile Dials re-articulates the matter in a way that should help give the methodology balance and make whole. Granted, we're not in the 1990s anymore. Things have changed, and we need fresh solutions that are good enough. - - The presentation will examine each of the Agile dials before moving on to interpretating dashboards. Finally, dashboards will be compared to get a sense for patterns amongst teams of developers. - - The presentation will make passing mention of Miami as a technology hub linking the Americas to each other and both to a nearby space port. - - This presentation will make use of audio visual devices. - -""Bio:"" -Gregory Anthony Bittar has been running full stack development since 1995 for JP Morgan Investment Bank, JP Morgan Private Bank, among others. More recently, Gregory has applied himself to private enterprise. diff --git a/2024-Conference/talks/Grafoscopio.pillar b/2024-Conference/talks/Grafoscopio.pillar deleted file mode 100644 index be7305a5..00000000 --- a/2024-Conference/talks/Grafoscopio.pillar +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -! Grafoscopio: Civic tech and how we change the tools that change us - -Offray Luna (offray.luna@mutabit.com) - -""Abstract:"" -We will see how the Grafoscopio metatool and community are inquirying (since 2015) about the reciprocal modification -between grassroots communities and digital tools from several projects that fall under the umbrella of civic tech, -including: performative writing and (re)publishing, agile data storytelling and visualization, data feminism, -civic hacktivism, reproducible research, making "Big Data" approachable, -hypertextual resilient community and interpersonal memory and presences, among other topics. -After presenting the prototypes and the project history we will have a glimpse about its future, -with the recent developments in Glamorous Toolkit and Pharo based systems. - -""Bio:"" -Offray is a hacktivist, researcher and academician. -He is the creator of Grafoscopio tool and a bootstrapper/facilitator of its community. diff --git a/2024-Conference/talks/Native desktopModernApplication b/2024-Conference/talks/Native desktopModernApplication deleted file mode 100644 index 7cd69d37..00000000 --- a/2024-Conference/talks/Native desktopModernApplication +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -Titre -Native desktop modern application demo at Thales, using the last UI capacities in Pharo and our open-source tools - -Resume -We present a demonstration of a fully graphical application written in Pharo and presented at the Paris Air Show 2023 for working with Thales customers. Through this application, we will present some user-interface open-source design tools for building modern native desktop applications for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Our application uses Bloc 2D library, Toplo widget library with a custom look & feel, Molecule component based-architecture framework, etc. The opportunity for us to tell you a few words about our "WYSIWYG" open-source editor Pyramid. It allows for the possibility to build Bloc/Toplo applications easily. We have added a way to instantiate Block elements from external design tools such as FIGMA by a Pyramid plugin and we present also a little demo of the result. - -Bio -Pierre Laborde - Senior User Experience designer and engineer at Thales Defence Mission System France in the city of Brest -Eric Le Pors - User Experience Lead at Thales Defence Mission System France in the city of Brest - - -Pierre - diff --git a/2024-Conference/talks/Sparkle.pillar b/2024-Conference/talks/Sparkle.pillar deleted file mode 100644 index aaf98ab6..00000000 --- a/2024-Conference/talks/Sparkle.pillar +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -! Sparkle -- Let's Annoy Users Differently - -Martin McClure (martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com) - -""Abstract:"" -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, and learn about the project's next steps. - -""Bio:"" -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 sitting in front of a computer, he does a lot of contra and country dancing. diff --git a/2024-Conference/talks/vasercontrol.pillar b/2024-Conference/talks/vasercontrol.pillar deleted file mode 100644 index a081fd21..00000000 --- a/2024-Conference/talks/vasercontrol.pillar +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -! VASERControl - Building advanced building automation software - -Felix Stalzer -Thomas Stalzer - -""Abstract:"" -Providing an environment for building automation specialist, VASERControl focuses on the challenges of interface various low level protocols like Modbus, KNX, http, etc. The talk will focus on interfacing these system and making them compatible with each other on an easy level. - -""Bio:"" -Felix is an informatics student at the university of Passau, Germany. He has been in contact with VASERControl all his life, and since 2021, his contact with Smalltalk has become alot deeper. In 2014 he presentated his project, which used the VaserControl light controls to build a more natural lighting dimming solution for aquariums and terrariums, at the ESUG in Cambridge. -Thomas has been working with Smalltalk since 1989 starting with ENFIN (now ObjectStudio) and developing with VisualAge Smalltalk since 1994. After co-developing the VASER frameworks for business applications, the VASERControl system development started in 2006. Projects using the VASERControl system have won various awards. - -""Email:"" -dev_labs@natural-software.eu