Obituary for Christian Haider

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peter@ursprung.ch
Fri, Apr 11, 2025 12:21 PM
It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - **developer, forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast**- who passed away on April 7, 2025 at the age of 64.   

https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg

Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, Smalltalk was not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions for complex situations.

After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby.

Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002.

His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the financial print media.

In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de, all developed to explain and simplify and improve the world using Smalltalk.

Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person.

It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much.

Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing!

And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent greeting: Thank you, Christian

Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa

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Bruce Badger
Fri, Apr 11, 2025 1:22 PM

Beautifully written.  Spot on.

RIP Christian

Sent from my phone.  Please forgive brevity and typos.

On Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 13:22 peter@ursprung.ch wrote:

It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - developer,
forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast
- who passed away on April 7,
2025 at the age of 64.

https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg

Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, *Smalltalk *was
not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and
creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an
expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions
for complex situations.

After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant
from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In
Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby.

Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn
before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002.

His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is
possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all
components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by
Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the
financial print media.

In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more
interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good
through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations.
PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de
http://unsere-gelder.de
, all developed to explain and simplify and
improve the world using Smalltalk.

Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction
that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly
in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the
situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged
technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really
got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and
warm-hearted person.

It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained
two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care
that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group
enriched us - and we will miss him very much.

Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing!

And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent
greeting: Thank you, Christian

Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal
Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa


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Beautifully written. Spot on. RIP Christian Sent from my phone. Please forgive brevity and typos. On Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 13:22 <peter@ursprung.ch> wrote: > It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - *developer, > forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast*- who passed away on April 7, > 2025 at the age of 64. > > https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg > > Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, *Smalltalk *was > not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and > creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an > expression of his desire to find *elegant and understandable solutions > for complex situations.* > > After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant > from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game *GO.* In > Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby. > > Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn > before founding *Smalltalked Visuals GmbH* in 2002. > > His best-known project: *smallCharts* - an impressive example of what is > possible with *Smalltalk*. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all > components of his style. *smallCharts* was a graphics tool developed by > Christian which created *premium financial performance charts* for the > financial print media. > > In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more > interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good > through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. > *PDFtalk*, *CoVid-19* charts and the budget data portal *unsere-gelder.de > <http://unsere-gelder.de>*, all developed to explain and simplify and > improve the world using *Smalltalk*. > > Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction > that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great. > > Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly > in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the > situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged > technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really > got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and > warm-hearted person. > > It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained > two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care > that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group > enriched us - and we will miss him very much. > > Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing! > > And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent > greeting: Thank you, Christian > > Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal > Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org > To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org >
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stephane ducasse
Fri, Apr 11, 2025 1:47 PM

Thanks peter for sharing with us this super sad news.
I’m shocked. If someone of the group wants to present a little presentation at ESUG on what Christian did as a tribute
please propose something may be on PDFTalk and values.

A couple of years ago I tried to help porting it to Pharo and got distracted.

S

On 11 Apr 2025, at 14:21, peter@ursprung.ch wrote:

It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - developer, forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast- who passed away on April 7, 2025 at the age of 64.

https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg

Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, Smalltalk was not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions for complex situations.

After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby.

Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002.

His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the financial print media.

In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de, all developed to explain and simplify and improve the world using Smalltalk.

Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person.

It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much.

Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing!

And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent greeting: Thank you, Christian

Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa


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Thanks peter for sharing with us this super sad news. I’m shocked. If someone of the group wants to present a little presentation at ESUG on what Christian did as a tribute please propose something may be on PDFTalk and values. A couple of years ago I tried to help porting it to Pharo and got distracted. S > On 11 Apr 2025, at 14:21, peter@ursprung.ch wrote: > > It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - developer, forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast- who passed away on April 7, 2025 at the age of 64. > > https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg > > Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, Smalltalk was not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions for complex situations. > > After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby. > > Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002. > > His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the financial print media. > > In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de, all developed to explain and simplify and improve the world using Smalltalk. > > Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great. > > Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person. > > It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much. > > Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing! > > And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent greeting: Thank you, Christian > > Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org > To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org Stéphane Ducasse http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr 06 30 93 66 73 "If you knew today was your last day on earth, what would you do differently? ....ESPECIALLY if, by doing something different, today might not be your last day on earth.” Calvin & Hobbes
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Nowak, Helge
Fri, Apr 11, 2025 1:58 PM

Christian and myself we had a not as intensive contact than you had. Yet our relationship went way beyond the usual business. I always saw in the first place Christian the human, Christian the true Smalltalker and Christian the reliable business partner came second.

We will miss him.

Helge Nowak
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It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - developer, forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast- who passed away on April 7, 2025 at the age of 64.

https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg

Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, Smalltalk was not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions for complex situations.

After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby.

Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002.

His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the financial print media.

In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de, all developed to explain and simplify and improve the world using Smalltalk.

Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person.

It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much.

Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing!

And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent greeting: Thank you, Christian

Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa

Christian and myself we had a not as intensive contact than you had. Yet our relationship went way beyond the usual business. I always saw in the first place Christian the human, Christian the true Smalltalker and Christian the reliable business partner came second. We will miss him. Helge Nowak Cincom Smalltalk Technical Account Manager [http://internal.cincom.com/signature/logo.png]<http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/> Cincom Systems GmbH & Co. oHG Humboldtstraße 3 60318 Frankfurt am Main GERMANY office mobile website email +49 89 89 66 44 94 +49 172 74 00 402 https://www.cincomsmalltalk.com hnowak@cincom.com A standpoint is an intellectual horizon of radius zero. -- Albert Einstein Geschäftsführer/Managing Directors: Karl William Gilbank oHG mit Sitz/based in Frankfurt am Main (Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main HRA 50297) Pers. haftender Gesellschafter/Partner liable to unlimited extent: Cincom Systems Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (Amtsgericht Königstein/Ts. 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His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions for complex situations. After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby. Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002. His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the financial print media. In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de, all developed to explain and simplify and improve the world using Smalltalk. Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great. Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person. It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much. Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing! And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent greeting: Thank you, Christian Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa
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Tim Mackinnon
Fri, Apr 11, 2025 3:14 PM

As others have mentioned - what a fitting description , and if you haven’t also seen one of his last presentations on UKST he described very bravely some of the changes he was grappling with and as always had a very meta description on how your mind can adjust to changes and perspectives. He shared so much with all of us. Farewell Christian!

youtu.be https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE
https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE

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Christian and myself we had a not as intensive contact than you had. Yet our relationship went way beyond the usual business. I always saw in the first place Christian the human, Christian the true Smalltalker and Christian the reliable business partner came second.

We will miss him.

*Helge Nowak

Cincom Smalltalk Technical Account Manager*
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It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - developer, forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast- who passed away on April 7, 2025 at the age of 64.

https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg

Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, *Smalltalk *was not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions for complex situations.

After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby.

Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002.

His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the financial print media.

In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de, all developed to explain and simplify and improve the world using Smalltalk.

Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person.

It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much.

Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing!

And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent greeting: Thank you, Christian

Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa


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As others have mentioned - what a fitting description , and if you haven’t also seen one of his last presentations on UKST he described very bravely some of the changes he was grappling with and as always had a very meta description on how your mind can adjust to changes and perspectives. He shared so much with all of us. Farewell Christian! youtu.be <https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE> <https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE> > On 11 Apr 2025, at 14:59, Nowak, Helge via Esug-list <esug-list@lists.esug.org> wrote: >  > Christian and myself we had a not as intensive contact than you had. Yet our relationship went way beyond the usual business. I always saw in the first place Christian the human, Christian the true Smalltalker and Christian the reliable business partner came second. > > We will miss him. > > *Helge Nowak *Cincom Smalltalk Technical Account Manager** <http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/> > <image001.png> <http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/> > > Cincom Systems GmbH & Co. oHG > Humboldtstraße 3 > 60318 Frankfurt am Main > GERMANY > > > office > mobile > > website > email > +49 89 89 66 44 94 > +49 172 74 00 402 > > https://www.cincomsmalltalk.com > hnowak@cincom.com > *A standpoint is an intellectual horizon of radius zero. -- Albert Einstein * > Geschäftsführer/Managing Directors: Karl William Gilbank > oHG mit Sitz/based in Frankfurt am Main (Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main HRA 50297) > Pers. haftender Gesellschafter/Partner liable to unlimited extent: > Cincom Systems Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (Amtsgericht Königstein/Ts. 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His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an expression of his desire to find *elegant and understandable solutions for complex situations.* > > After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game *GO.* In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby. > > Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn before founding *Smalltalked Visuals GmbH* in 2002. > > His best-known project: *smallCharts* - an impressive example of what is possible with *Smalltalk*. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all components of his style. *smallCharts* was a graphics tool developed by Christian which created *premium financial performance charts* for the financial print media. > > In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. *PDFtalk*, *CoVid-19* charts and the budget data portal *unsere-gelder.de*, all developed to explain and simplify and improve the world using *Smalltalk*. > > Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great. > > Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person. > > It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much. > > Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing! > > And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent greeting: Thank you, Christian > > Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org > To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org
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Noury Bouraqadi
Sun, Apr 13, 2025 2:12 PM

Wow!
I'm so sad to learn this news :-(

Thank you Tim for sharing the video.

RIP Christian,
Noury

On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 5:15 PM Tim Mackinnon tim@testit.works wrote:

As others have mentioned - what a fitting description , and if you haven’t
also seen one of his last presentations on UKST he described very bravely
some of the changes he was grappling with and as always had a very meta
description on how your mind can adjust to changes and perspectives. He
shared so much with all of us. Farewell Christian!

youtu.be https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE
https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE

On 11 Apr 2025, at 14:59, Nowak, Helge via Esug-list <
esug-list@lists.esug.org> wrote:



Christian and myself we had a not as intensive contact than you had. Yet
our relationship went way beyond the usual business. I always saw in the
first place Christian the human, Christian the true Smalltalker and
Christian the reliable business partner came second.

We will miss him.

*Helge Nowak *Cincom Smalltalk Technical Account Manager

http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/
<image001.png> http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/

Cincom Systems GmbH & Co. oHG
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It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - developer,
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- who passed away on April 7,
2025 at the age of 64.

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Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, *Smalltalk *was
not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and
creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an
expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions
for complex situations.

After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant
from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In
Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby.

Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn
before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002.

His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is
possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all
components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by
Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the
financial print media.

In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more
interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good
through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations.
PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de
http://unsere-gelder.de
, all developed to explain and simplify and
improve the world using Smalltalk.

Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction
that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly
in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the
situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged
technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really
got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and
warm-hearted person.

It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained
two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care
that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group
enriched us - and we will miss him very much.

Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing!

And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent
greeting: Thank you, Christian

Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal
Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa


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Wow! I'm so sad to learn this news :-( Thank you Tim for sharing the video. RIP Christian, Noury On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 5:15 PM Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote: > > As others have mentioned - what a fitting description , and if you haven’t > also seen one of his last presentations on UKST he described very bravely > some of the changes he was grappling with and as always had a very meta > description on how your mind can adjust to changes and perspectives. He > shared so much with all of us. Farewell Christian! > > youtu.be <https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE> > <https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE> > > On 11 Apr 2025, at 14:59, Nowak, Helge via Esug-list < > esug-list@lists.esug.org> wrote: > >  > > Christian and myself we had a not as intensive contact than you had. Yet > our relationship went way beyond the usual business. I always saw in the > first place Christian the human, Christian the true Smalltalker and > Christian the reliable business partner came second. > > > > We will miss him. > > > > > *Helge Nowak *Cincom Smalltalk Technical Account Manager > > <http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/> > <image001.png> <http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/> > > Cincom Systems GmbH & Co. oHG > Humboldtstraße 3 > 60318 Frankfurt am Main > GERMANY > > > office > mobile > > website > email > > +49 89 89 66 44 94 > +49 172 74 00 402 > > https://www.cincomsmalltalk.com > hnowak@cincom.com > > > *A standpoint is an intellectual horizon of radius zero. -- Albert > Einstein* > > Geschäftsführer/Managing Directors: Karl William Gilbank > oHG mit Sitz/based in Frankfurt am Main (Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main HRA > 50297) > Pers. haftender Gesellschafter/Partner liable to unlimited extent: > Cincom Systems Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (Amtsgericht Königstein/Ts. 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Do > not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and > know the content is safe. Thanks - If in doubt, contact the Helpdesk at > helpdesk@cincom.com or your local IT personnel. > > > > Sie erhalten nicht häufig E-Mails von peter@ursprung.ch. Erfahren Sie, > warum dies wichtig ist > <https://protect.checkpoint.com/v2/r01/___https:/aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification___.YzJ1OmNpbmNvbXN5c3RlbXNpbmM6YzpvOjYwOTQ5YTRjNTU3Mjc2NzE0OWRlYTkzMmFmMzAxZTVhOjc6MmY2Njo0M2I5MGRkMjdkZDkzMTU4OWE4ZjdlYzk2MGViN2ZhZjkzYTYxMGFjOGU0YzQ1NTJlZjc4OGU2NzllMzY4N2Y0Omg6VDpO> > > It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - *developer, > forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast*- who passed away on April 7, > 2025 at the age of 64. > > https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg > > > > Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, *Smalltalk *was > not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and > creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an > expression of his desire to find *elegant and understandable solutions > for complex situations.* > > > > After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant > from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game *GO.* In > Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby. > > > > Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn > before founding *Smalltalked Visuals GmbH* in 2002. > > > > His best-known project: *smallCharts* - an impressive example of what is > possible with *Smalltalk*. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all > components of his style. *smallCharts* was a graphics tool developed by > Christian which created *premium financial performance charts* for the > financial print media. > > > > In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and more > interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common good > through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. > *PDFtalk*, *CoVid-19* charts and the budget data portal *unsere-gelder.de > <http://unsere-gelder.de>*, all developed to explain and simplify and > improve the world using *Smalltalk*. > > > > Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction > that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great. > > > > Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly > in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the > situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged > technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really > got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and > warm-hearted person. > > > > It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained > two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care > that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group > enriched us - and we will miss him very much. > > > > Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing! > > > > And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent > greeting: Thank you, Christian > > > > Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal > Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org > To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org > To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org > -- Noury Bouraqadi
MM
Milton Mamani Torres
Tue, Apr 15, 2025 2:56 PM

RIP Christian, my best wishes for his family.
M

El dom, 13 abr 2025 a las 16:13, Noury Bouraqadi (bouraqadi@gmail.com)
escribió:

Wow!
I'm so sad to learn this news :-(

Thank you Tim for sharing the video.

RIP Christian,
Noury

On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 5:15 PM Tim Mackinnon tim@testit.works wrote:

As others have mentioned - what a fitting description , and if you
haven’t also seen one of his last presentations on UKST he described very
bravely some of the changes he was grappling with and as always had a very
meta description on how your mind can adjust to changes and perspectives.
He shared so much with all of us. Farewell Christian!

youtu.be https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE
https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE

On 11 Apr 2025, at 14:59, Nowak, Helge via Esug-list <
esug-list@lists.esug.org> wrote:



Christian and myself we had a not as intensive contact than you had. Yet
our relationship went way beyond the usual business. I always saw in the
first place Christian the human, Christian the true Smalltalker and
Christian the reliable business partner came second.

We will miss him.

*Helge Nowak *Cincom Smalltalk Technical Account Manager

http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/
<image001.png> http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/

Cincom Systems GmbH & Co. oHG
Humboldtstraße 3
60318 Frankfurt am Main
GERMANY

office
mobile

website
email

+49 89 89 66 44 94
+49 172 74 00 402

https://www.cincomsmalltalk.com
hnowak@cincom.com

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Einstein

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oHG mit Sitz/based in Frankfurt am Main (Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main
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It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - developer,
forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast
- who passed away on April 7,
2025 at the age of 64.

https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg

Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, *Smalltalk *was
not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding and
creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an
expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable solutions
for complex situations.

After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant
from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game GO. In
Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby.

Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn
before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002.

His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what is
possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all
components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool developed by
Christian which created premium financial performance charts for the
financial print media.

In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and
more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common
good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations.
PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data portal unsere-gelder.de
http://unsere-gelder.de
, all developed to explain and simplify and
improve the world using Smalltalk.

Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction
that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly
in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the
situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged
technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really
got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and
warm-hearted person.

It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained
two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care
that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group
enriched us - and we will miss him very much.

Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing!

And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent
greeting: Thank you, Christian

Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal
Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa


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RIP Christian, my best wishes for his family. M El dom, 13 abr 2025 a las 16:13, Noury Bouraqadi (<bouraqadi@gmail.com>) escribió: > Wow! > I'm so sad to learn this news :-( > > Thank you Tim for sharing the video. > > RIP Christian, > Noury > > > On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 5:15 PM Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote: > >> >> As others have mentioned - what a fitting description , and if you >> haven’t also seen one of his last presentations on UKST he described very >> bravely some of the changes he was grappling with and as always had a very >> meta description on how your mind can adjust to changes and perspectives. >> He shared so much with all of us. Farewell Christian! >> >> youtu.be <https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE> >> <https://youtu.be/d0EMiENSKZE> >> >> On 11 Apr 2025, at 14:59, Nowak, Helge via Esug-list < >> esug-list@lists.esug.org> wrote: >> >>  >> >> Christian and myself we had a not as intensive contact than you had. Yet >> our relationship went way beyond the usual business. I always saw in the >> first place Christian the human, Christian the true Smalltalker and >> Christian the reliable business partner came second. >> >> >> >> We will miss him. >> >> >> >> >> *Helge Nowak *Cincom Smalltalk Technical Account Manager >> >> <http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/> >> <image001.png> <http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/> >> >> Cincom Systems GmbH & Co. oHG >> Humboldtstraße 3 >> 60318 Frankfurt am Main >> GERMANY >> >> >> office >> mobile >> >> website >> email >> >> +49 89 89 66 44 94 >> +49 172 74 00 402 >> >> https://www.cincomsmalltalk.com >> hnowak@cincom.com >> >> >> *A standpoint is an intellectual horizon of radius zero. -- Albert >> Einstein* >> >> Geschäftsführer/Managing Directors: Karl William Gilbank >> oHG mit Sitz/based in Frankfurt am Main (Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main >> HRA 50297) >> Pers. haftender Gesellschafter/Partner liable to unlimited extent: >> Cincom Systems Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (Amtsgericht Königstein/Ts. >> HRB 5069) >> >> >> --- CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT --- >> >> This e-mail transmission contains information that is intended to be >> privileged and confidential. 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His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, but an >> expression of his desire to find *elegant and understandable solutions >> for complex situations.* >> >> >> >> After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a grant >> from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game *GO.* In >> Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby. >> >> >> >> Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche Bahn >> before founding *Smalltalked Visuals GmbH* in 2002. >> >> >> >> His best-known project: *smallCharts* - an impressive example of what is >> possible with *Smalltalk*. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - all >> components of his style. *smallCharts* was a graphics tool developed by >> Christian which created *premium financial performance charts* for the >> financial print media. >> >> >> >> In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and >> more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the common >> good through transparency, open data and comprehensive visualizations. >> *PDFtalk*, *CoVid-19* charts and the budget data portal *unsere-gelder.de >> <http://unsere-gelder.de>*, all developed to explain and simplify and >> improve the world using *Smalltalk*. >> >> >> >> Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the conviction >> that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great. >> >> >> >> Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting regularly >> in a small online group. These meetings - originally born out of the >> situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we exchanged >> technical ideas and personal matters. Through these conversations we really >> got to know Christian: as an attentive listener, clever thinker and >> warm-hearted person. >> >> >> >> It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and trained >> two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, passion and care >> that characterized him as a person and developer. His presence in our group >> enriched us - and we will miss him very much. >> >> >> >> Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing! >> >> >> >> And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent >> greeting: Thank you, Christian >> >> >> >> Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal >> Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org >> To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org >> To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org >> > > > -- > Noury Bouraqadi > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org > To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org >
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Boris Shingarov
Fri, Apr 18, 2025 6:25 AM

I agree with every word.

Christian was a great friend.

On 4/11/25 08:21, peter@ursprung.ch wrote:

It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider -
developer, forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast- who passed away
on April 7, 2025 at the age of 64.

https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg
Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, *Smalltalk
*was not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding
and creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim,
but an expression of his desire to find elegant and understandable
solutions for complex situations.

After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a
grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game
GO. In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby.
Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche
Bahn before founding Smalltalked Visuals GmbH in 2002.
His best-known project: smallCharts - an impressive example of what
is possible with Smalltalk. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable -
all components of his style. smallCharts was a graphics tool
developed by Christian which created premium financial performance
charts
 for the financial print media.
In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and
more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the
common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive
visualizations. PDFtalk, CoVid-19 charts and the budget data
portal unsere-gelder.de, all developed to explain and simplify and
improve the world using Smalltalk.
Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the
conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting
regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born
out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we
exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these
conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive
listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person.
It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and
trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience,
passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His
presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much.
Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing!
And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent
greeting: Thank you, Christian
Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal
Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa


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I agree with every word. Christian was a great friend. On 4/11/25 08:21, peter@ursprung.ch wrote: > It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Christian Haider - > *developer, forward thinker and Smalltalk enthusiast*- who passed away > on April 7, 2025 at the age of 64. > > https://www.a3aan.st/esug2015/index.php/view/21/03+Tuesday/IMG_5387.jpg > Christian was much more than just a programmer. For him, *Smalltalk > *was not just a language - it was a tool for thinking, understanding > and creating. His love of object orientation was not a technical whim, > but an expression of his desire to find *elegant and understandable > solutions for complex situations.* > After studying computer science at the TU Berlin, Christian got a > grant from the University of Tokyo to work on programming the game > *GO.* In Japan he met his Canadian wife, Libby. > Back in Germany, he contributed to software development at Deutsche > Bahn before founding *Smalltalked Visuals GmbH* in 2002. > His best-known project: *smallCharts* - an impressive example of what > is possible with *Smalltalk*. Precise, well thought-out, sustainable - > all components of his style. *smallCharts* was a graphics tool > developed by Christian which created *premium financial performance > charts* for the financial print media. > In the last 10 years of his life in Lübeck, Christian became more and > more interested in simplifying existing digital information for the > common good through transparency, open data and comprehensive > visualizations. *PDFtalk*, *CoVid-19* charts and the budget data > portal *unsere-gelder.de*, all developed to explain and simplify and > improve the world using *Smalltalk*. > Those who knew him remember his clarity, his passion and the > conviction that code was only ‘good’ when it functioned and looked great. > Since the beginning of the coronavirus era, we had been meeting > regularly in a small online group. These meetings - originally born > out of the situation - quickly became a fixed anchor point where we > exchanged technical ideas and personal matters. Through these > conversations we really got to know Christian: as an attentive > listener, clever thinker and warm-hearted person. > It was particularly impressive that Christian also supervised and > trained two apprentices during this time - with the same patience, > passion and care that characterized him as a person and developer. His > presence in our group enriched us - and we will miss him very much. > Christian so enjoyed being part of our community - keep sharing! > And with every object, with every clean method, we send him a silent > greeting: Thank you, Christian > Marten Feldtman, Thomas Brodt, Peter Ursprung, Joachim Tuchel, Michal > Balda, Stephan Eggermont, Sabine Manaa > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list -- esug-list@lists.esug.org > To unsubscribe send an email to esug-list-leave@lists.esug.org