Thanks, Ramon. That's a good point. I would be happy to do more; I don't quite have a vision of how it would be structured but I'll give it some thought.
March 02, 2009 9:46 am
Anonymous said...
Hi Julian
woud be cool if you came around to Potsdam. Most of the talks might be in German, but we would love to have English talks as well... ;-) And: Most of the attending people speak English quite well, so the unconf on Sunday and the fun parts of Saturday (enough time for pub and one-on-one talks) you should be fine.
In fact, I know for certain that when we finished recording there was something I wished I had mentioned. I figured I'd blog about it when I posted about the podcast but, of course, now I have no idea what it was...
Update: The thing I forgot to mention on the podcast was another difference between a partial continuation and a full continuation. Evaluating a full continuation replaces the entire stack of the running process; a partial continuation can be evaluated—much like a block—so that, on completion, it returns to the context where it was evaluated.
On an unrelated note: I'm toying with the idea of making the trek to Potsdam for the German Squeak users meeting. Any other Seasiders planning to attend or have any idea how much someone with only elementary German would get out of it? :)
"Seaside on Industry Misinterpretations"
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I really enjoyed that interview, you should really do more.
Documenting the vision and an intended usage of Seaside doesn't necessarily have to be done through writing, podcasts like this are great.
March 02, 2009 2:24 am
Thanks, Ramon. That's a good point. I would be happy to do more; I don't quite have a vision of how it would be structured but I'll give it some thought.
March 02, 2009 9:46 am
Hi Julian
woud be cool if you came around to Potsdam. Most of the talks might be in German, but we would love to have English talks as well... ;-)
And: Most of the attending people speak English quite well, so the unconf on Sunday and the fun parts of Saturday (enough time for pub and one-on-one talks) you should be fine.
Cya
Markus Gälli
March 02, 2009 12:55 pm