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Practitioner Reports
Practitioner reports are an opportunity to hear about others' experiences applying object-oriented technologies or related software development practices. Practitioner reports explore how concepts that sound good on paper (and at conferences!) work in the real world. They are a valuable means of sharing experiences, especially at the "bleeding edge" of technology. OOPSLA attendees can find out what it is like to adopt a new language, use a new method, develop a common framework, maintain a large application, or migrate to object technology. Expectations, beliefs, and hopes can be validated, or dashed, by the experiences reported from real-world projects. Starting on the Right Foot
Linda Rising (Session Chair) Tuesday, 10:30, 1 hour 30 minutes, Meeting Rooms 11-12 Staying the Course with Methodology and Process
Steven Fraser (Session Chair) Wednesday, 10:30, 1 hour 30 minutes, Meeting Rooms 11-12 Working with Language Features
Rebecca Wirfs-Brock (Session Chair) Wednesday, 15:30, 1 hour, Meeting Rooms 11-12 Building Distributed Systems
Lougie Anderson (Session Chair) Thursday, 8:30, 1 hour 30 minutes, Meeting Rooms 11-12 |
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