Paul,
> What would you be willing to pay for a professionally commented, > functioning, and documented PharoJS? Pardon, but don't you notice yourself how absurd this question is? If not - and I am afraid you don't, I tell you why: - there is NOWHERE any proper listing of what this mysterious piece of software does (the slides don't tell anything) - before giving a quote, I would have to anylyse the architectural approach - and compare it with alternatives - no info available (read the docs on Orca and you know hwat I mean) - and see who delivers under which conditions - and how well things are documented. Be assured, that I am well prepared to pay accordingly for a proper product that I can use, provided that I make the decition to delegate such essential work to some outsider. This technical subject is a CORE feature of almost all of my future products, plans, ideas etc and it is therefore vital to choose the best and most fitting system. If there is no alternative, I would - in case of need - develop it rather myself than depend on an (assumed for the moment) instable and amateurish library. Frank -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/PharoJS-crashes-at-first-try-tp4960686p4960738.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
