Ruby and Pearl look very ugly to me. Programming languages are primarily personal preference.
Pharo advantages to me at least are far more than live image, its live coding which by the way is different from live image, the IDE tools, the factor that is all Pharo objects even when you do assembly coding inside Pharo , the libraries of course and last but not least the community. I could name also thousands more advantages that I have found in the implementation that I really like as well others I don't. Devil , as they say, is in the details. Details are everything , generalisations have little meaning. Lovely article Sven , keep them coming. I think Pharo would definitely benefit from a cookbook working as a database where pharo coders can use to find example code the easy way. But even articles like this can help a lot, I just wish that there was a Pharo wiki to keep these links and see them buried in Pharo news. PS: Sven I am making my own Pharo book called Pharo Universe where I want to put things that are not part of PBE or PFTE which can be find here https://github.com/kilon/Pharo-Universe and here https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/PharoUniverse/ . May I have permission to use your articles as chapters for my book ? I will fully credit you and link back to your blog posts of course :) On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Paul Davidowitz <[email protected]> wrote: > Very nice, except all this could be done in Ruby, also elegantly. > The Smalltalk advantage is the live image, and that's where the focus > should be. > >
