> Am 02.12.2014 um 19:51 schrieb Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]>:
> 
> Denis wrote:
>>> Kilon wrote:
>>> Smalltalk cannot even begin to compete with the tools and library support 
>>> of these two behemoths programming languages.
>>>  
>> Just for few cents.
>> If you group this million tools by logical functionality I'm sure it will be 
>> much less then smalltalk systems have. Most tools just repeat each other. 
>> And you >know most smalltalk development tools are absent in other systems. 
>> And every year when I read ESUG presentations I see another batch of new 
>> tools. I'm not see >such progress in another languages.
>  
> +1
> 
> I tried several of the git tools and basically they all do the same, some
> at a different level or different representations. There are a few 
> differences in features.
> 
> Smalltalk has a long history in good tools. Also for versioning (ENVY comes 
> to mind).
> 
> I like that we can use git - but in the end I fear we somehow will come
> to a point where it does not fit our needs or provide enough flexibility. 
> That does 
> not mean that we should not use it. But we should be prepared with own tools 
> as well. 
> 
> Bye
> T.
> 
+1

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