I tried to convince alex to focus on the missing pieces around roassal:

On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 6:03 PM, volkert <[email protected]> wrote:

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> i think the development of pharo should more focus on an "easy to use and
> adaptive live data analysis environment" which supports data science tasks
> with easy to use data retrieving,  data preparation,  data exploration,
> data modelling, scripting capabilities. We already have so many pieces and
> knowledge for this kind of platform around. I think only the cool story is
> missing .. And yes i know Moose, but i have the feeling this environment is
> not Moose. For me Moose is to much associated with software analysis ...
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> Volkert
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> Am 30.04.2017 um 17:06 schrieb Stephan Eggermont:
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>> On 29/04/17 04:11, askoh wrote:
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>>> Being connected to the internet is going to be a necessity for any piece
>>> of
>>> software in the immediate future. So every Smalltalk development
>>> environment
>>> or application should have that capability as default. To push that
>>> envelop,
>>> every image should have a Smalltalk native Internet Browser.
>>>
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>> Web is a very bad platform from an engineering point of view. The amount
>> of accidental complexity is astounding, as is the number of useless layers
>> obfuscating this all. I don't think we are ready to waste the amount of
>> engineering needed to do something useful at the browser implementation
>> side of the web (except for things like amber, pharojs and squeakjs).
>>
>> Stephan
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