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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 14:28
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Alexandre Bergel is organizing a Pharo Sprint during May 17 and May 23 in Argentina. An entry has been added to the page http://code.google.com/p/pharo/wiki/PharoSprints. Please, add your name if you wish to participate. The date and the location hasn't been defined yet. Some people proposed to do it in Rosario instead of Buenos Aires. There are two doodle to define the day and the location:
  
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Last Updated (Wednesday, 24 March 2010 19:51)
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 19:24
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Smalltalk community as a whole is participating on this year Google Summer of Code (GSoC) under the umbrella of European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG). The main goal for GSoC is to encourage university student participation in the open source world. It is a great opportunity for students in Computer Science or related fields. GSoC is an annual program, in which Google awards stipends to hundreds of students who successfully complete a requested free software / open-source coding project during the summer. For potential students
Students, now it is your turn! You will have to register in our website, put there some information, show interest for the projects and contact the project mentors. After the registration step you will get all the mentors information in order to contact them. By pressing the button on the project, you will show your interest. This is not something formal yet. Our mentors will vote for the most interesting projects and in the middle of the voting Google will tell us, how many projects will actually be funded. Voting will happen in April, with final results expected at the end of April. At that time you will finally know if you are accepted or not. Of course, there can be many students interested per project. This means that interest for this project is high, but on the other side a chance that you will be chosen is lower. It is up to you to convince a mentor that you are the best! Note also that the Ideas page is deprecated. On ideas page just the project ideas were collected. Now, we are preparing the real projects. So, please from now on always refer to this link for the projects: http://gsoc2010.esug.org/projects
  
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Last Updated (Thursday, 18 March 2010 17:08)
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 17:04
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INRIA is offering some PhD positions and they are looking for candidates (note that a commitee will decide). Before applying please contact marcus.dunker or stephane.ducasse Here are the topics:
Reflection and Security in Dynamic Languages Position type: PhD Student Functional area: Lille (Villeneuve d'Asq) Research theme: Networks, systems and services, distributed computing Project: RMOD More info here (Only works with IE)
  
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Last Updated (Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:40)
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Thursday, 31 December 2009 21:17
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Here are some links to photo album of the Smalltalks 2009 conference:
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