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> From: Sven Van Caekenberghe <sven(a)stfx.eu>
> Subject: [Pharo-users] [ ANN ] Pharo Days 2016
> Date: December 9, 2015 at 9:52:09 AM EST
> To: Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users(a)lists.pharo.org>, Pharo Development List <pharo-dev(a)lists.pharo.org>, Pharo Business <pharo-business(a)lists.pharo.org>
> Reply-To: Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users(a)lists.pharo.org>
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> Dear fellow Pharoers,
>
> Mark your calendars: on Thursday March 31 & Friday April 1 we are organising the Pharo Days 2016. This year we moved the location to Namur, Belgium, just a bit south of Brussels, at the very beautiful location of the ‘Cercle de Wallonie’ overlooking the river Meuse.
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> We’ll update the following page moving forward.
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> https://medium.com/concerning-pharo/pharo-days-2016-c52fe4d7caf
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> You can ask questions on any of the Pharo mailing lists or you can email the Pharo Board.
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> Let's make this another success, together ! We hope to see as many of you as possible.
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"We are all great at making mistakes."
This may interest some of you.
I’m PC chair of the following conference.
S.
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS - ICSR 2020, November 9-11, 2020, Hammamet - TUNISIA
19 th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS REUSE
www.icsr2020.org
The International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse (ICSR) is the premier event in the field of software reuse research and technology. The main goal of ICSR is to present the most recent advances and breakthroughs in the area of software reuse and to promote an intensive and continuous exchange among researchers and practitioners.
The 19th International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse (ICSR-2020) will be held on November 9-11 2020, in Hammamet, Tunisia. The guiding theme of this edition is:
*Reuse in emerging software engineering practices*
We invite submissions on new and innovative research results and industrial experience reports dealing with all aspects of software reuse within the context of the modern software development landscape, characterized by: 1) Large ecosystems of reusable, open-source components and service-oriented, containerized cloud-hosted applications; 2) Context-aware (IoT) applications, which combine a complex and heterogeneous mix of ever more powerful hardware and evolving software frameworks and containers; and 3) The resurgence of AI as both, (i) an enabling technology for reuse for domain engineering (e.g. domain ontologies, identification of reusable assets) and application engineering (e.g. component retrieval), and (ii) an object of reuse that addresses the full lifecycle and scope of “intelligent” software components, i.e. well beyond the simple (re)use of machine learning libraries. These developments have had important—and sometimes contradictory—effects on reuse theory and practice.
We welcome papers dealing with : 1) Reuse organizational, managerial, economic, and legal issues, in general, and as they pertain to the new development landscape, 2) Technical aspects of reuse, in general (see full CFP at www.icsr2020.org), and as they pertain to large ecosystems of open-source libraries (npm, pip, etc), IoT frameworks, and machine learning artefacts (business components, models, libraries, training data, etc.), and 3) Software reuse in industry (success & failure stories; success factors and lessons learned; ROI studies).
As with previous editions, accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, to be published by Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science. New this edition, the program committee will award a Best Paper Award to the best paper in terms of, 1) originality, 2) presentation, and 3) impact. The finalists will be submitted to a special issue of a refereed journal.
*Research paper abstracts due June 19th, 2020, full papers due July 3rd, 2020*.
*Please check the conference site for more information: www.icsr2020.org*
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Stéphane Ducasse
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org
03 59 35 87 52
Assistant: Julie Jonas
FAX 03 59 57 78 50
TEL 03 59 35 86 16
S. Ducasse - Inria
40, avenue Halley,
Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza
Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650
France
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Stéphane Ducasse
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org
03 59 35 87 52
Assistant: Julie Jonas
FAX 03 59 57 78 50
TEL 03 59 35 86 16
S. Ducasse - Inria
40, avenue Halley,
Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza
Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650
France
hello,
I am trying to achieve something like
RTInteractionExample>>exampleExpandable but with several levels of
expansion: a node with nodes inside with nodes inside
and each container node can be "opened" (expanded) or closed.
Not sure how to do it and mainly how to resize all the ancestors of a
node when an inner node is expanded
imagine for example representing the pharo class hierarchy as a single
Object node, clicking on the node expand it and shows all its
subclasses inside, clicking on a subclass expands it, ...
Any suggestion ?
nicolas
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Nicolas Anquetil
RMod team -- Inria Lille
TL;DR: Reviewing form for Roassal3: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-8CJM5_TDu3HBE2d_2dPjqq1pTLZRuauMtPcZZYZXI…
Longer version:
Dear Community,
Right after ESUG 2019 we released a beta version of Roassal3, and we got many very constructive feedbacks from all over the World. We thank you for this. We really tried to improve Roassal3 and specially to provide a smooth and intuitive API to lower the entrance bar for Roassal3.
Now is time to enter a new reviewing phase. Our ultimate goal is to provide the visualization engine that the Pharo and Smalltalk communities deserve.
The GiHub page contains some information, including a small tutorial:
https://github.com/ObjectProfile/Roassal3
Additional tutorials will soon come.
You can install Roassal3 either from the catalog (just look for Roassal3), or execute the following instruction:
Metacello new
baseline: ‘Roassal3’;
repository: ‘github://ObjectProfile/Roassal3’;
load.
Roassal3 comes with many examples. You should look for the package: Roassal3-Examples
We would like to end the reviewing page at the end of March 2020. A second edition of Agile Visualization will begin after March 31. Your comment will definitely have an impact on this new book.
Reviewers of Roassal3 will:
- Have their name listed in Roassal3's website
- Have their name listed in the new edition of Agile Visualization
- Have a beer next time we meet at ESUG or at Annual Smalltalk meetup in Palo Alto
- Make the Pharo community stronger, really.
Here is the google form to gather your feedback: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-8CJM5_TDu3HBE2d_2dPjqq1pTLZRuauMtPcZZYZXI…
Thanks!
The Roassal3 development team