Can one use Squeak to build and sell applications? My wife is a
musician and has some ideas for a Music Theory Application and asked
if I could build it. The choices seem to be between Squeak and
VisualWorks.
If one built an application with Squeak are there tools for packaging
it so
Hi:
Obviously, you can.
But, VW have tools and things to make easy the development and deploy.
Some thing, like UIPaint, don't have your replacement in Squeak, but I don't
find any stopper to develop in Squeak.
The only point to review is this: Your application always will be in a World
(Squeak
Hello RENE,
RP Can one use Squeak to build and sell applications? My wife is a
definitely yes. License situation is a bit murky but several companies
do this already.
RP musician and has some ideas for a Music Theory Application and asked
RP if I could build it. The choices seem to be
On Mar 7, 2008, at 18:05 , Herbert König wrote:
Hello RENE,
RP Can one use Squeak to build and sell applications? My wife is a
definitely yes. License situation is a bit murky but several companies
do this already.
IMHO there was never a question if Squeak can be used commercially.
The
Hello Bert,
BF IMHO there was never a question if Squeak can be used commercially.
BF The licensing problems are with getting from being free and open
BF source to being Free and Open Source.
I was not referring to the current discussion but iirc we had
discussions (not only the by now
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 22:46:52 -0800, Jens Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blake wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 12:10:00 -0800, Jens Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As a side note I might mention that our current system is implemented
in C++ and, if it turns out to be possible with respect to the
El 3/6/07 8:03 PM, Jens Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Yes, I've seen bits and pieces of the lock down procedure but haven't
been able to successfully lock an image (haven't tried very hard
though). This is a step inn the right direction but I'm a bit concerned
about upgrades. How would
Hi!
Just a note - decompiling from bytecodes is very easy in Squeak. The
only thing missing is the original indentation and any comments. But
everything else is there. Just so you know.
Locking down the image is of course doable - so that you can't easily
get to the tools etc - but there are of
On Mar 7, 2007, at 8:57 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Just a note - decompiling from bytecodes is very easy in Squeak. The
only thing missing is the original indentation and any comments. But
everything else is there. Just so you know.
Well, if you're really concerned about decompiling,
Hey Bert,
This sounds pretty interesting, can you share more about how to mangle
names. Does it require a change in the VM to de-mangle?
Ron Teitelbaum
From: Bert Freudenberg
On Mar 7, 2007, at 8:57 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Just a note - decompiling from bytecodes is very
, March 06, 2007 2:09 AM
To: Squeak Beginners
Subject: [Newbies] Squeak in commercial projects
Hi
How can I use Squeak in a commercial closed source project (whole image)?
How about upgrades? I want to be able to send an upgrade to the customer
which only contains the changed code
Subject: [Newbies] Squeak in commercial projects
Hi
How can I use Squeak in a commercial closed source project (whole image)?
How about upgrades? I want to be able to send an upgrade to the customer
which only contains the changed code.
Thanks,
JP
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
You could buy impara's Plopp (made in Squeak), and if you find it secure
enough, contact them for how they did it:
http://store.eSellerate.net/s.aspx?s=STR8699827788
- Bert -
Interesting! Thanks for the tip, Bert.
JP
Jens Pall wrote:
Hi
How can I use Squeak in a commercial closed source project (whole image)?
Have you seen how to lock down?
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/518
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Brad Fuller wrote:
Jens Pall wrote:
Hi
How can I use Squeak in a commercial closed source project (whole image)?
Have you seen how to lock down?
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/518
Yes, I've seen bits and pieces of the lock down procedure but haven't
been able to successfully lock an image
Jens Pall wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Jens Pall wrote:
Hi
How can I use Squeak in a commercial closed source project (whole
image)?
Have you seen how to lock down?
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/518
Yes, I've seen bits and pieces of the lock down procedure but haven't
been able to
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 12:10:00 -0800, Jens Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a side note I might mention that our current system is implemented in
C++ and, if it turns out to be possible with respect to the topic of
this thread, we are seriously considering porting it to Squeak. Croquet
will
Brad Fuller wrote:
Jens Pall wrote:
This is a step inn the right direction but I'm a bit concerned
about upgrades. How would I ship an upgrade without sending the whole
image again? Can I somehow export the new/changed bytecode and import
it at the customer's site?
Can you not employ a
Blake wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 12:10:00 -0800, Jens Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a side note I might mention that our current system is implemented
in C++ and, if it turns out to be possible with respect to the topic
of this thread, we are seriously considering porting it to Squeak.
Hi
How can I use Squeak in a commercial closed source project (whole image)?
How about upgrades? I want to be able to send an upgrade to the customer
which only contains the changed code.
Thanks,
JP
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