The quiet Monday before the storm
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2006-04-25

One interesting thing about the conference schedule is that Monday is basically a tutorials day. Longer sessions, no vendor presence what so ever. Essentially it was almost a ghost town. There was a very strong showing by Smalltalkers, who are not used to this format.

Today should prove to be a much more 'exciting' and energetic day. The formal talks begin, keynotes and Smalltalk keynotes occur, the sponsors will be out in force with their booths, etc.

After Travis's talk, I had lunch with Blaine Buxton and James Savidge at the Armadillo. That was nice and then we headed back over to the conference. I caught the beginning of Avi Bryant's presentation on Seaside and Ajax. Unfortunately, Avi had assumed his audience would be expert at Seaside. Just about no one knew much about Seaside, so he had to go back to the basics before he could talk about Ajax.

Again, unfortunately, I had to leave half way through his presentation to run the Smalltalk Solutions Coding Contest. The coding contest concludes tonight and will take around 30 minutes to run, may be less. I have the entrant's code on my laptop.

While the guys were coding away at the changes I'd made to Pong, I played off their submissions from the Phase 1 weekend in front of those who were watching and were interested. It proved to be an amusing pass time.

The changes I made to Pong for the contestants were these: