> On 08 Jun 2016, at 13:40, Dimitris Chloupis <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi!
> I dont see many people who use a smalltalk that is not a smalltalk , the same
> way a human is not an arm, wanting to come to pharo and locked in an IDE and
> Enviroment. But then there are a tiny amount of them out there anyway,
> judging from their mailing list that is barely alive.
It really helped me to move from dominant languages (C, C++, python, ruby) to
Smalltalk without having to change everything at once. And to this date being
able to do git grep has its benefits when discovering code over Nautilus (and
speed of search is not the only one).
> Gnu Smalltalk is like keeping the cherry and throwing away the cake. I think
> its far more important to attrack the right kind of people who believe or
> seek the smalltalk ideal.
What is the cake? GNU Smalltalk is a real Smalltalk. thisContext, image
save/resume, tiny images, deployment on ARM, quick repl, graphical class
browsers, continuations when they were the cool thing, seaside, magritte, a
very approachable kernel/VM and good file/event/io integration.
cheers
holger