Hi,
ESUG (European Smalltalk Usergroup) is proud to announce that the following videos are now available at Google Video. Thanks for Andres Valloud for collecting and encoding the videos!
Google Video allows only for streaming and is usable from windows only for now.
The videos will soon be available as a data DVD via ESUG. The video there will be playable on all systems, players for Mac and Win will be included on the DVD.
Marcus
What is Squeak? (Alan Kay) http://tinyurl.com/a53zm
Squeak and Croquet Demo Etech03 (Alan Kay and David A. Smith) http://tinyurl.com/bywxe
Croquet: A Collaboration Architecture (Alan Kay and David A. Smith) http://tinyurl.com/cgcms
The Computer Revolution hasn't happend yet. Keynote OOPSLA 1997 (Alan Kay) http://tinyurl.com/9vgdl
Beyond VI -- Talk from euroko03 (Marcus Denker) http://tinyurl.com/dczzt
Alan Kay: Education in the Digital Age http://tinyurl.com/8trwq
Alan Kay: Graphical User Interfaces http://tinyurl.com/daocv
Bytecode-to-bytecode adaptive optimization for Smalltalk (Eliot Miranda) http://tinyurl.com/dparf
Dan Ingalls: Object-Oriented Programming http://tinyurl.com/784jk
Alan Kay: Doing with Images Makes Symbols http://tinyurl.com/cpgjz
Self; The Video http://tinyurl.com/8q6ku
Doug Engelbart: The Demo http://tinyurl.com/d9r9w
Marcus Denker wrote on Sat, 27 Aug 2005 18:21:32 +0200
ESUG (European Smalltalk Usergroup) is proud to announce that the following videos are now available at Google Video. Thanks for Andres Valloud for collecting and encoding the videos!
Google Video allows only for streaming and is usable from windows only for now.
Thanks Andres and Marcus. I have updated http://www.smalltalk.org.br/movies/ to point to all of these. Given that the old MURL (Microsoft University Research Labs) pages have gone away this was perfect timing. Only Dan Ingalls' "Seven (give or take) Smalltalk Implementations" talk at Stanford has been left behind in this migration and it would be great if someone could host that movie somewhere. Two of the movies are already at Archive.Org and it might be a good idea to place more there. Google Video reserves the right to charge for playing even movies that have been explicitly marked as "free" if they feel that movie is consuming too many resources.
I have also added a pointer to Stéphane Ducasse's videos. Thanks, Stef, for doing them! It would be best to also have a pointer to these from somewhere close to the squeak.org home page so that the people who need them most will be likely to find them. I had been interested in doing something like this myself and would have only added a short movie showing what the vm, changes, image and sources files mean and how to get Squeak working in the first place (I haven't been able to watch Stef's movies yet and so he might even have done this already).
-- Jecel
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