http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight
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Why such pain? Is it over Moonlight? A plug-in-based Smalltalk?
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On 27 December 2010 14:12, Chip Nowacek c...@twostewards.com wrote:
Why such pain? Is it over Moonlight? A plug-in-based Smalltalk?
no its because of silverlight :)
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The debug systems looks really interesting. maybe someone can copy it for
clamato
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Stéphane Ducasse
stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
A browser based Smalltalk IDE (for web-apps) is absolutely the way to go
and
Smalltalk is ideal for it too!
Not
Chip,
Your last assertion made me curious: is there something as Silverlight for
Linux?
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Em 25/12/2010 01:32, Chip Nowacek c...@twostewards.com escreveu:
Peter Fisk's stuff is looking pretty cool: silversmalltalk.wordpress.com and
www.silversmalltalk.com. I haven't been able
Cesar,
Am 26.12.10 17:50 schrieb csra...@bol.com.br:
Your last assertion made me curious: is there something as Silverlight for
Linux?
Yes, it's called Moonlight: http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight
Joachim Geidel
On 26 December 2010 18:05, Joachim Geidel joachim.gei...@onlinehome.de wrote:
Cesar,
Am 26.12.10 17:50 schrieb csra...@bol.com.br:
Your last assertion made me curious: is there something as Silverlight for
Linux?
Yes, it's called Moonlight: http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight
yeaghln...
A browser based Smalltalk IDE (for web-apps) is absolutely the way to go and
Smalltalk is ideal for it too!
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A browser based Smalltalk IDE (for web-apps) is absolutely the way to go and
Smalltalk is ideal for it too!
Not necessarily but indeed this would be good to have so that we can have a
micro kernel without ui.
Peter Fisk's stuff is looking pretty cool: silversmalltalk.wordpress.com and
www.silversmalltalk.com. I haven't been able to get it to work in Linux yet.
It seems Peter is headed for larger markets - good news for Smalltalk.
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what I want to say is that we could play the same game surfing in the hype of
javascript.
People like jump into javascript like they did in Java and it would be good to
take benefit of that.
Stef
On Dec 23, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Looks cool, except that they have to restart
On Dec 23, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Chip Nowacek wrote:
If it's not just marketing, what, in your view, might be the ramifications?
Could we (people in this community) make business around that.
I mean lot of communitees are good at creating buzz and smalltalkers in general
not that much.
Stef
The question it raises for me - I've always been tantalised by the
prospect of Smalltalk running on top of a popular and widespread
platform - Bistro, which brought Smalltalk to the JVM was an early attempt.
What I'd really like to see these days though is a Smalltalk environment
running on
What I'd really like to see these days though is a Smalltalk environment
running on top of either JavaScript or Flash. It would probably be pretty
slow, but given that the thing I most want to do with computer is write
easily accessable casual games in a language I love, it would hit a sweet
Lukas Renggli wrote:
Is there anyone out there working on this sort of project?
Flash:
http://blogs.inextenso.com/seaside/blog/learning/795d945e-d6cf-11db-ace5-000d935fad1c
That's right - I'd forgotten about VistaScript. It looked good for a
while and then it completely disappeared off
http://www.Ajax.org
Looks cool, except that they have to restart the server after a code-change :-)
Lukas
On 23 December 2010 08:32, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
http://www.Ajax.org
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