I am giving a presentation in front of Inria engineers at the end of the month. Do you think your package could be ready at this time? On Mar 8, 2015 7:27 AM, "Tudor Girba" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Stef, > > Indeed, I would like to invest in a little package that people can use to > demo GT and Pharo in general. I will get back to you on this topic :) > > Cheers, > Doru > > > > On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 1:08 PM, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Doru >> >> do you have a scenario that I can replay to show GT, right now I failed >> to do a sexy presentation and show the point >> and this is something I want to be able to do. >> >> Stef >> >> Le 7/3/15 10:59, Tudor Girba a écrit : >> >> Hi Sean, >> >> Thanks for the kind words. >> >> I am happy these tools raise excitement. The funny thing is that it is >> hard to convey the interestingness of GT in static pictures. Most often >> excitement comes from looks. Yet, take yours for example: there is >> absolutely nothing exciting about a couple of lists. But, when you start to >> use contextual details during inspection and extend the tools exactly at >> the point when the need occurs, the game changes radically. >> >> Everyone spends these long hours digging through systems. Yet, most >> people don't like this at all (if you do not believe me, when was the last >> time you heard someone bragging about the last debugging session?). I think >> the reason is that until now, the experience was terrible. Digging through >> systems has to become a beautiful experience. We owe this to our future >> self and to the next generations. >> >> The current GT is a step (ok, maybe two :)) forward, but there is lots >> to do in this direction. And I think this is one area in which Pharo can >> thrive and be radically different. >> >> Cheers, >> Doru >> >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Sean P. DeNigris <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Sean P. DeNigris wrote >>> > the right shows the lines of OCRed text >>> >>> And (of course!), the line objects have their own custom view so you can >>> dive in and break them down to the words they contain (as determined >>> separately by Tesseract). >>> >>> <http://forum.world.st/file/n4810055/Screenshot_2015-03-06_11.png> >>> >>> This feels revolutionary. All the countless hours I've wasted digging >>> through C/C++ watch lists, Smalltalk inspectors, Ruby stdouts, etc are >>> flashing before my eyes... what will I do with all the time I save?! ;) >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- >>> Cheers, >>> Sean >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://forum.world.st/GT-is-So-Cool-tp4810054p4810055.html >>> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at >>> Nabble.com. >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> www.tudorgirba.com >> >> "Every thing has its own flow" >> >> >> > > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com > > "Every thing has its own flow" >
