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title: When companies code with Pharo | ||
layout: blogpost | ||
publishDate: "2024-09-20" | ||
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Pharo is a programming language developed by researchers from the Evref project team. Used by several companies, it is appreciated for being open-source and dynamic. Learning this pure object language gives programmers precision and abstraction capabilities. Interviewed during ESUG 2024 (European Smalltalk User Group), users describe the benefits of Pharo. | ||
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Stéphane Ducasse, researcher, head of the EVREF project team - Reflective Evolution of Ever-running Software Systems - a joint team between Inria, Université de Lille and Berger-Levrault. | ||
Johan Brichau, CTO of YesPlan. | ||
Pierre Laborde, engineer at Thales. | ||
Norbert Hartl, co-founder of ApptiveGrid. | ||
Vincent Blondeau, software engineer at Lifeware. | ||
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Also available with French subtiltes or without subtitles https://mediatheque.inria.fr/Mediatheque/media/88711 | ||
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