On 14/09/23 20:18, HaveF HaveF wrote:
Regarding the gap between static text and dynamic data, its
explorers and possible bridges, I think that the Smalltalk
tradition makes a good case for writing dynamic data instead of
static text. Some years ago, I talked about Pharo[1], my own, Leo
inspired, outliner called Grafoscopio[2] and now, there dynamic
writing and exploration of dynamic data/systems within such
systems have a Glamorout Tolkit[3] which improves on user
interface and notebooks, while being a Pharo based system.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing, Offray!
Btw, If I want to exploring, I just start from gtoolkit, right?
Yes. Start from it, or from "plain" Pharo. But be ready for a different
developer experience (DX) as happens with most Smalltalk based systems,
where writing text files as a way to develop a dynamic system, instead
of modifying a dynamic system to build the next one is the norm.
Videos, instead of static documentation maybe a better way to see the
live system in action:
1. The Pharo MOOC: https://mooc.pharo.org/
2. The feenk channel, with several videos about GT:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLZHVq_-2D2-iI4rA2O8Ug
Cheers,
Offray
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