Join us by signing into the meetup or zoom:��
https://www.meetup.com/ukstug/events/302453224/?slug=ukstug&eventId=302453224
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89598196284?pwd=b1a0AflB3TjhoQBBeIYYrDVpj2clbW.1

The videos from last month presentation are now available
https://vimeo.com/ukstug/marianollm��(Mariano Guerra on LLMs)
https://vimeo.com/ukstug/tudorllm��(Tudor Girba on LLMs)

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On Sun, 24 Nov 2024 at 23:24, UK Smalltalk <info@uksmalltalk.org> wrote:
Join us on Wednesday 27th November at 7pm for an engaging double presentation on innovative advancements in Smalltalk programming:

1. SemanticText: Improving Exploratory Programming in Squeak with Generative AI
Presenter: Christoph Thiede (starts at 7.15pm)

From autocomplete to conversational agents, AI is transforming how we interact with code. Christoph will introduce SemanticText, a framework that integrates large language models (LLMs) into Squeak/Smalltalk, enabling conversational agents, semantic search tools, and retrieval-augmented generation workflows. He will showcase experimental integrations with Squeak���s tools and present the concept of a semantic exploratory programming system for debugging and exploring systems using natural language.

Bio: Christoph Thiede is a member of HPI���s Software Architecture Group and a core developer of Squeak/Smalltalk, with a focus on enhancing developer productivity and tools.

2. Webside: A Unified HTTP API for Smalltalk
Presenter: Guillermo Amaral (starts at 8.30pm)

Guillermo will discuss Webside, an API that standardizes communication with Smalltalk systems via HTTP and introduces its application as a fully operational IDE. He will highlight recent improvements in its extensibility and functionality.

Bio: Guillermo Amaral is the creator of Webside and has been a passionate Smalltalk user and advocate for over 20 years, leveraging it throughout his academic and professional journey.

Don���t miss this opportunity to explore groundbreaking ideas and engage in discussions on the future of Smalltalk development!

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