Smalltalk Solutions 2006 will be hosted at LinuxWorld & NetworkWorld Canada

ITWorld Expo Canada and The Smalltalk Industry Council are pleased to announce that Smalltalk Solutions 2006 will be hosted at LinuxWorld & NetworkWorld Canada, April 24-26, 2006, in Toronto at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

Smalltalk is a portable, pure object-oriented language that runs on all popular platforms. It is known for being one of the best ways to learn object-oriented programming and the best way for software developers to build applications quickly and efficiently. The Smalltalk Solutions forum is the premier event for bringing together Smalltalk users, developers, and enthusiasts.

“The Smalltalk Solutions Conference is a natural fit with LWNW Canada and we are excited about bringing together diverse groups of professionals who share similar interests.” said Bruce Cole, President of Plum Communications and producer of LinuxWorld and NetworkWorld Canada.

"The Smalltalk Industry Council is proud to be a part of LinuxWorld and NetworkWorld Canada 2006. Smalltalk is the ultimate dynamic language. It is well supported on the Linux platform with multiple commercial development environments available, along with many exciting research projects," said Allen B. Davis, Executive Director of the Smalltalk Industry Council.

LinuxWorld and NetworkWorld Canada 200 provides knowledge in critical IT health sectors that include security, VOIP, storage, data centres, virtualization, business intelligence, compliance for SMBs, Government, Enterprise, Education and Industry.

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