Hi Simon,
I would suggest registering to the mailing list and asking more specific questions:
http://www.moosetechnology.org/about/contact
I would suggest scheming through the online Moose Book. In particular I would suggest to
start from the last chapter:
http://www.themoosebook.org/book/philosophy
Regarding the use of Smalltalk, here is a short explanation:
http://www.themoosebook.org/book/introduction/smalltalk
Cheers,
Tudor
On 1 Dec 2010, at 17:06, (s) Simon Pakijavan wrote:
Hi Tudor
Thanks for the reply.
I'm really interested in finding out what makes Moose such a usefull tool for data
management and also why it is Smalltalk based. I suppose these topics would be the goal of
the report. If you have any more information that may help me find the answers to these
questions would be very usefull.
Thank you
Simon Pakijavan
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From: Tudor Girba [tudor.girba(a)gmail.com]
Sent: 01 December 2010 02:18
To: (s) Simon Pakijavan
Cc: Moose-related development
Subject: Re: [Moose-dev] Question for student report
Hi Simon,
I think you did not get this mail.
Cheers,
Doru
On 30 Nov 2010, at 14:11, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi Simon,
Nice to hear from you.
I am currently working with two companies that are using Moose:
- MCS Parametrix AG, Switzerland (
http://www.parametrix.ch) - is using the latest Moose
for analyzing systems written in Java and in a custom domain specific language.
- MMA France (
http://www.mma.fr) - is using the Moose 3.2 in VW to analyze Smalltalk
systems.
Could you tell us more about the goal of the report?
Cheers,
Tudor
On 30 Nov 2010, at 12:56, (s) Simon Pakijavan wrote:
Hello
My name is Simon Pakijavan and I am a 3rd year computer science student in the UK writing
a report into the applications of Moose.
For my report, it would be useful to research into some of the organisations that use
Moose. If you could provide me with the names of some of these organisations, I would be
immensely grateful.
Yours
Simon Pakijavan
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