Didn't know about Pharo, it's an interesting looking language!

On Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 9:56:06 AM UTC-4, Offray Vladimir Luna 
Cárdenas wrote:
>
>  Thank Jacob for sharing this link. Is enriching to see this diversity of 
> approaches to interactive documentation. I have been away of the list 
> lately because I'm trying to build my own conciliation of IPython and Leo 
> features for interactive documentation, including a outline "emerging" 
> structure for documents ala Leo with interactive code nodes, with syntax 
> highlighting, code completion, embedded interactive graphics, ala IPython. 
> Is called Grafoscopio[1] and is done using several technologies I had 
> talked in this list like Pharo Smalltalk[2] and fossil[3] and a recently 
> discovered (by myself) light data serialization format called STON[4], 
> which, for me, is kind of YAML[5] in Smalltalk. Still is pretty alpha code. 
> Here is a screenshot:
>
>
>
>
> [1] http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/
> [2] http://pharo.org/
> [3] http://fossil-scm.org/
> [4] https://github.com/svenvc/ston/blob/master/ston-paper.md
> [5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML
>
> Grafoscopio has a more narrow reach that Leo: interactive documentation, 
> but the experience of writing it in Pharo Smalltalk has been really fluid, 
> more that anything that I have tried before (including Leo). Leo still is 
> one of my favorite tools and the technology and the community around it are 
> a source of inspiration.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Offray
>
> On 09/06/15 10:29, Jacob Peck wrote:
>  
> https://github.com/gregsexton/ob-ipython 
>
> Perhaps someone will be interested in this? 
>
>  
> 

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