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James Robertson

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Industry Misinterpretations 60: Big Dave Posted: Nov 4, 2007 6:34 PM
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This week, we spoke to Dave Thomas - he runs Bedarra today, but is best known in the Smalltalk community for his work at OTI with embedded Smalltalk, IBM Smalltalk, and Envy. We had a long and wide ranging conversation about the state of software development, the history of Smalltalk, and how Dave sees the industry now.

We went long, so I've split this into two parts - I'll have part 2 out next weekend. As always, if you have feedback, send it to smalltalkpodcasts@cincom.com - or head on over to Podcast Alley, iTunes, or the "Industry Misinterpretations" group at Facebook.

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