A revival! Very nice.

We should discuss database connection pools at one point as this is an
important matter that isn't discussed much. There are things on Ramon
Leon's blog but still.

On a side note, we should be able to have tutorials like that were the user
could copy/paste the code in a *workspace* and follow things up.

I am looking into something, will show more if I succeed at materializing.

Phil
Le 2 sept. 2014 06:49, "Tudor Girba" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Nice!
>
> Doru
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 11:18 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I published another introduction/tutorial article
>>
>>  Reddit.st - In 10 Cool Pharo Classes
>>
>>  Implementing a Reddit style web application in Pharo using Seaside,
>> Glorp and PostgreSQL
>>
>>
>> https://medium.com/@svenvc/reddit-st-in-10-cool-pharo-classes-1b5327ca0740
>>
>> The focus is not so much on the smaller size or the higher developer
>> productivity in Pharo, but more on the fact that we can cover so much
>> ground using such powerful frameworks, as well as the natural development
>> flow from model over tests and persistence to web GUI. This is a more
>> intermediate level article that assumes basic knowledge about Pharo
>> (language and IDE).
>>
>>  https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/Reddit/
>>
>>  http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~SvenVanCaekenberghe/Reddit
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> Sven
>>
>> PS: This article is actually an update of an article that I wrote in 2010
>> and that became unavailable/outdated.
>>
>> --
>> Sven Van Caekenberghe
>> Proudly supporting Pharo
>> http://pharo.org
>> http://association.pharo.org
>> http://consortium.pharo.org
>>
>
>
>
> --
> www.tudorgirba.com
>
> "Every thing has its own flow"
>

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