Out next meeting is Thursday, May 18.
Yanni Chu will be running an informal Seaside workshop, with ad-hoc
presentations, depending on who shows up (e.g. here's the development
process using Squeak/Monticello; here's the Seaside and Scriptaculous demos,
and let's poke at the code; or, let's run through the tutorials together).

Later, if people have something in mind that they want to build in Smalltalk
and/or Seaside, then if they have their machine setup, we can try working
together to build it (or at least get started).

Yanni try to bring his postgres table scraper (i.e. Smalltalk on Rails
thingy).

The next meeting after that will be Thursday, June 15, with James Robertson.
James will show us the latest and greatest in VisualWorks. Also, he will
have just finished his talk at the Syndicate conference. This will be a
good time to talk about how his talk went, how Smalltalk Solutions worked as
a part of Linux World & Network World, and the state of Smalltalk in
general.

As usual, the meeting will be at 6:30 on the 42nd floor of BCE place.
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Bob Nemec
Toronto Smalltalk User Group
www.smalltalk.toronto.on.ca
"Any fool can write code that a computer can understand.
Good programmers write code that humans can understand" Martin Fowler