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What are reasons NOT to use Smalltalk?
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JRMPC 2020 Awards Ceremony

JRMPC, or The James Robertson Memorial Programming Competition, is a national contest open to Canadian high school students. It was completed on March 6, 2020 and the awards ceremony was scheduled for April 18. Here is the awards ceremony video for JRMPC 2020: I hope you enjoyed it. This video represents the culmination of eighteen…
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Covid-19 Tracker
Here’s a cool PharoJS application that tracks COVID-19 data from Johns Hopkins: https://covid.cs.ryerson.ca/compare/.
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What are good reasons to use Smalltalk?
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What is your "spirit programming language"?

The definition of a “spirit animal”: In certain spiritual traditions or cultures, spirit animal refers to a spirit which helps guide or protect a person on a journey and whose characteristics that person shares or embodies. It is also metaphor, often humorous, for someone or something a person relates to or admires. dictionary.com Someone at Quora asked: How do you decide…
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50th Anniversary of Smalltalk

As He often does, God spoke to me very early this morning while I was in bed. Not in a dream but in a dream-like state… For the past year, I’ve been struggling to find a way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Smalltalk in 2022. I even published an article asking for suggestions but I got no…
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COVID-19 and JRMPC

Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the JRMPC awards ceremony has been postponed till a later date. It was originally going to be held at Ryerson University, one of our chief sponsors, on April 18th. In the worst case that the ceremony cannot be held by the start of summer, a virtual awards ceremony will be conducted. This…
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JRMPC 2020 Award Winners

I am most pleased to announce this year’s winners of The James Robertson Memorial Programming Competition. It was an exciting contest with several teams consistently finishing in a strong position over four rounds: The Battle of Waterloo from Woodbridge College in Vaughan, Ontario Bickle Blatwoon from Robert Thirsk High School in Calgary, Alberta ‘Dief’ferent from John…
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Battlesnake: the Competition

A few years ago, I learned of a programming competition in British Columbia called Battlesnake. It had been covered in the media. Battlesnake and JRMPC share some common traits. First, they both involve creating a robotic “mind” (Battlesnake calls it an “AI snake”). Second, they both work off a grid and, at least in later rounds,…
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Round 4 Results
I am pleased to announce the #1 leading team for Round 4 in The James Robertson Memorial Programming Competition (JRMPC). Congratulations to Team Dijkstra from Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute in Guelph, Ontario. This round is special because it’s the first time that competing team strategies play out on the same board simultaneously. It’s a fight…