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EDM News

It’s been a while since my last post, so this is a quick update of what’s been happening lately.

On Monday and Tuesday the TAMODIA 2006 workshop was hosted at our institute. I joined a few interesting sessions. It was nice to meet again a lot of people I saw earlier this year at CADUI 2006. We also had an interesting keynote by Joëlle Coutaz.

Yesterday, my office mate Jan succesfully defended his dissertation, titled High-Level User Interface Models for Model-Driven Design of Context-Sensitive User Interfaces. So we can call him dr. Jan now

Johan Nulens joined the EDM team as well, and is now working in the Computer Graphics group.

Dynamic Languages Day

I almost forgot to blog about it, but I went to the Dynamic Languages day at the VUB on Monday, together with Yves.

I was always interested in learning new programming languages, and getting to know their unique features and viewpoints. After learning Python and Ruby, I became curious after the roots of these languages (being amongst others Lisp and Smalltalk). Since there were introductions and tutorials for these languages at the DLD, it was too good to miss.

The day started with a nice introduction to Scheme by Viviane Jonckers, explaining why they used it as a first programming language for their students.

Then there was a introduction to and demo of Smalltalk by Roel Wuyts and Johan Brichau. The afternoon ended with an Self tutorial by Ellen Van Paesschen.

In the afternoon Pascal Costanza delved into the internals of CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System.

Afterwards at the reception, I had a nice chat with the other attendants and organizers. I also met someone who I had seen before at the anti-software patents manifestations.

All in all, it was a interesting day, and I learned a lot about the presented languages. The list of Lisp links in my del.icio.us account also keeps growing. The organizers said they were planning to upload videos of the presentations at the website, so I’ll keep an eye on the website for updates.


Edit: the movies are now available at the event’s website