Ah did not realize that it has an IDE, will give it a try, thanks On Tue, 28 Jun 2016 at 11:00, Holger Freyther <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 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 >
