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Blogosphere buzz about OOPSLA
Monday, 14 July 2008
As you know, OOPSLA is the premier conference for all things Object-Oriented. However, OOPSLA is a lot more than just objects. As you may know, lots of cool and important technologies have been featured at OOPLSA over the years, e.g., Design Patterns, Eclipse, and UML, just to name a few. However, instead of honing our own horns, I did a quick search in the blogosphere for things related to OOPLSA. Here is a partial list (includes some links from yours truly):
- LISP's 50th birthday celebration from Patrick Logan's blog
- Peter Christensen's blog entry titled Hey Language Snobs: Don't Pinch Pennies
- Item 10 on Joe White's blog entry titled TechEd notes: 10 Ways To Improve Your Code, and I suspect a lot more items could also refer to OOPSLA papers and workshops
- The tattered history of OOP by Paul Murphy
- Introduction to Flex Application
- Four parts recap of OOPSLA 2007 from Michael Maximilien's blog from IBM Almaden Research Center
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