But for beginner what is the difference between that and a Smalltalk
interpreter.
The idea is that they can compare with their own language the
smalltalk syntax?
it could work now when trnaslating to Java you can generate really bad
code to
express smalltalk syntax?
Stef
On Sep 26, 2009,
That's one idea. Although there are many applications. I'm using it
now to test a translator from Smalltalk to PQF (an insane query
language), but the course of acquisition of a natural language is a
very complex process, so a linguist can write a translator which
display dynamically inflectional
Ok now if you want people to use it provide a loader that loads
everything.
Because so far I could not make it work. Because extra packages are
missin.
Stef
On Sep 27, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Hernán Morales Durand wrote:
That's one idea. Although there are many applications. I'm using it
now to
Ok, maybe this is going to be a sticky post? :)
I have no problems installing with the following script in a Pharo-Core #10458 :
| instClass |
instClass := Smalltalk at: #Installer ifAbsent: [ ScriptLoader new
installingInstaller ].
instClass ss
project: 'STicky';
install:
Stef if you loaded STickySq in Pharo I cannot guarantee to work
properly because one difference between the Pharo an Squeak are some
removed keyboard hooking methods in HandMorph.
I've tested in #10462 and it works fine too. If the problem persists
please let me know.
Hernán
2009/9/27 Hernán
Its an awesome. It what i want cause i smalltalk beginer
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 01:20, Hernán Morales Durand
hernan.mora...@gmail.com wrote:
is a pluggable real-time evaluator and/or translator workspace
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