Nicolas Reimen on Wittgenstein
Yesterday, I had the opportunity with other colleagues from OCTO to listen to Nicolas Reimen conference on the philosophical origins of Computer Sciences.
Nicolas is both a philosopher and an IT manager with many years of experiences in both fields. This allowed him to conduct a quite amazing analysis of how Turing and Von Neuman have […]
20 years old agility advices
I was recently reading one of the online available books on the Stephane Ducasse web site: Smalltalk V 286 Tutorial from Digitalk Inc. The book has been published in 1986, and it is amazing by itself to see what was possible on such simple PC in those days, compared to the visual C. The book […]
Again in praise of Smalltalk…
Thin Air presents a very interesting report from Smalltalk solution. It gives this point of view from Eric Evans on modeling languages:
One of the points Eric made in his talk was that he preferred language rather than pictures for modeling, and as such, he preferred modeling in Smalltalk or Java rather than UML.
What puzzle me […]
remerciements
Aller, on lance un thread special remerciements! ;-)Je remercie ?galement les membres de cette listes (les petits et les grands) car ce sont bien eux qui m’ont permis de d?couvrir l’agilit?, et quelque part, d’en etre l? ou j’en suis aujourd’hui (c’est ? dire pas tr?s loin, mais c’est d?j? pas mal pour moi)Par ailleurs, […]
