The following code doesn't execute in my Squeak
workspace
| n |n - 5 factorial.n
printString
because it insists that n is undeclared despite
that I have declare the it in the first line of the 3 line code fragment.
(I highlight all 3 lines and use the "do it" to execute it.)
What is
Great ! Thanks Giovanni.
Noury
Le 4 sept. 06 à 11:04, Giovanni Corriga a écrit :
Hi all,
we've finally decided to give another go at the Weekly Squeak
newsletter.
TWS has now become a blog, which at the moment is hosted by
wordpress.com .
We will be posting news during the whole week, so be
Il giorno mar, 05/09/2006 alle 08.32 -0500, Offray Vladimir Luna
Cárdenas ha scritto:
Hi Giovanni,
I have seen in your blog that there where a demo on different squeak
developments [SNIP]
Just a quick note on a side point: the Weekly Squeak is not my personal
blog. While at the moment I'm
Ned Konz schrieb:
Rainer Keller wrote:
Oh, I am able to get all three mouse buttons. It is just that middle
and right button are swapped when I use the same image once on the PC
and once on the Mac. And I can even change that if I go to preferences
every time I switch. I just want to find
Hi Bert, thanks for your answer,
Bert Freudenberg escribió:
Is this going to be an Etoy project or a Smalltalk one?
I don't know still which will be. ¿Can I start with some Etoys
programming and then move to the underneath Smalltalk code?
If Etoys, then you might want to look at the examples
On 6 sept. 06, at 10:08, Michael Rueger wrote:
Hi,
the web site for Sophie is http://sophieproject.org. Well, at least
it will be ;-)
Excellent logo!
The are download links on the developer site http://
dev.sophieproject.org.
We are in the process of getting a release ready, so the
Hi Michael,
I don't now if this is the proper place to ask. I'm really interested in
Squeak and Sophie, so now that we're talking on the subject I would like
to make some questions. Please if you have some other more proper place
to ask about Sophie, please point me the place.
Michael
Hi,
I can type text into a TextMorph with a native Squeak font, and
pressing return gives me what I desire, i.e. invisible newlines to
space out my paragraphs.
However, if I change the font to, say, Microsoft Comic Sans (which I
installed by dragging and dropping the font file from a Windows