I was contemplating presenting the new GLASS web framework. But even better,
here is a workshop that will be going into details about this technology, see
the announcement below.
I highly recommend it if you can carve the time. James Foster is very good.
If you cannot make it and if enough interest I will still plan for a 1 to 2 hour
overview later this spring.
Cheers,
Thierry Thelliez
An Educational Offering From the
The Santa Fe Complex
Advanced Web Applications with GLASS*
March 30 to April 3
Building sophisticated multi-media, intensely interactive, Web applications is a
significant challenge requiring mastery of multiple technologies. GLASS
provides a single environment, and language, for developing desktop-like Web
applications.
This workshop will provide a GLASS overview and tutorial followed by a
combination of hands-on projects and in-depth coverage of special topics (e.g.
the incorporation of Sun's Lively Kernel technology into GLASS).
James Foster of Gemstone will lead the workshop. You will also have the
opportunity to work with prominent members of the Santa Fe Complex on projects.
Dates and Times: Monday, March 30 – Thursday, April 2, 8:30-4:00.
Friday, April 3, 8:30-noon. Informal discussions, explorations, and hacking
likely to take place each evening.
Where: The Santa Fe Complex – 632 Agua Fria, in Santa Fe (one block from the
RailRunner if you are coming up from Albuquerque)
Prerequisites: Some programming background will be helpful. Open to high school
students.
Fee: $375 – includes lunch and breaks
Housing: Discounted rate at Hilton Hotel (within walking distance of the
Complex) will be available.
For More Information:
E-mail Dr. Dave West at profwest@... or phone him at 505-231-7233.
*Gemstone, Linux, Apache, Seaside and Smalltalk
(http://seaside.gemstone.com)