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From: sehyo@netcom.com (Sehyo Chang)
Subject: Re: Smalltalk for 3Dapps
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Date: Wed, 7 Dec 1994 06:04:47 GMT
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Richard L. Peskin (peskin@caip.rutgers.edu) wrote:
: In article <sehyoD0Dp68.GH0@netcom.com> Sehyo Chang, sehyo@netcom.com
: writes:
: >This  raises another topic which is scientific/engineering/visualization
: >using Smalltalk.  I like to see maybe mailing list if there is enough
: >interest.
: A couple of years ago at the OOPSLA meeting in Vancouver, I ran a
: workshop on this topic. It was well attended, and I think the workshop
: papers might still be available. I, for one, would like to see a special
: interest group on this topic. We have been using Smalltalk for scientific
: and engineering applications for over 6 years now. (See our article on
: SCENE in the July/Aug 1994 'Computers in Physics'.)
: --dick peskin

What about next year OOPSLA? We could cover broad scientific/visualization
uses of Smalltalk as well as work on VR and simulation.

-- sehyo


