Pharo: The immersive programming experience

Pharo
Mathematics and computer science Platform Numeric for human

Pharo is a freely available software platform licensed by MIT. Pharo is an object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment focused on simplicity and immediate feedback (think of an IDE and an OS combined). Pharo provides a set of tools for the development of complex applications. Pharo has unique pedagogical features and is used worldwide by 40 universities to teach object-oriented programming as well as by 20 international research groups. The development of Pharo is supported by an industry consortium of 46 members.

Informations

Scientific director: Stéphane Ducasse
Technical director: Esteban Lorenzano

https://pharo.org/
https://twitter.com/pharoproject?lang=fr

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Mots-clés

Live programming, Object design, Xtreme TestDriven, Development, Agile programming, Computer language, Smalltalk, Dynamic typing

Localisation

  • Tools for the development of complex applications
  • Rapid prototyping of solutions
  • Construction of complex systems
  • DevOps tools and connectors on many libraries

Examples of projects:

  • Provision of a set of tools for the development of complex applications
  • Provision of devOps tools and connectors on many librairies

We do not offer access to any equipment.

Private
Schmidt Pro, JPMorgan Chase, Lifeware, Lam Research Corporation, ZweiDenker, InfOil, Feenk, Thales, Projector software, GemTalk Systems, ESUG, Telna, HRworks, Yesplan, Beta Nine, Object Guild, Spesenfuchs, Osoco, Inspired, Ta Mère, Object Profile, Palantir Solutions, Netstyle, High Octane, Sensus

Academic
IMT Lille Douai, ENSTA, UMMISCO (IRD), Cirad, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, ENIT, DISP (INSA Lyon)
ETS (Canada), Université Maroua (Cameroon), Universidad Catolica Boliviana (Bolivia), Lifia, Argentine UNQ (Argentina), Univ. Monterrey (Mexico), University of Bern (Switzerland), USI (Switzerland), Czech Technical University (Czech Republic), University of Yaoundé I (Cameroon), USTH (Vietnam), Software Quality Lab (Serbie), ISCLab (Chile), United Nations University (Japan)


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