Nice.

- HH

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] Anybody using Orca Smalltalk to JavaScript?
> Local Time: August 14, 2017 2:38 AM
> UTC Time: August 14, 2017 6:38 AM
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
> Hello Craig,
>
> upfront thank you very much for being willing to respond to my problems and
> questions.
>
> As I tried to make clear in this and the neighboring thread:
> http://forum.world.st/PharoJS-crashes-at-first-try-td4960686.html
> I am looking for a serious "professional" solution to combine server-side
> Smalltalk with client-side JavaScript, which is sourced in the same
> Smalltalk image that runs the server. This is an essntial part of all of my
> product plans and ideas. I am only in software for mass-markets (Fremium
> principle) and not in customer-centric projects like most Smalltalkers.
>
> Another important background: My quite large Smalltalk famework contains the
> greatest parts of the data that defines the UI and, second, I have very
> specific plans for the UI in the long run, because the UI decides mostly
> about the success or failure of an application software.
>
> There are currently three "candidates": ST2JS, Orca and PharoJS.
>
> As you can read in the second thread (see link above) the PharoJS image
> failed at first attempt. Therefore my question, are you aware of a working
> image?
>
> Second, is there anywhere some detailed information available about what
> PharoJS does and, at least basically, how it"s done? (Side-remark: This part
> is excellent for Orca, I recommend the Orca papers. Brilliant concepts!)
>
> Third, are you aware of real-life solutions based on PharoJS?
>
> I am currently still at the very beginning of my investigations and my very
> first impression of PharoJS was the worst possible: The trial image failed
> at first attempt and, even worse, neither general documentation nor
> code/class comments were available. Both are a no-go for me, being a
> "documentation fanatic" out of very long experience in software development.
>
> Thank you in advance for a short comment.
>
> Frank
>
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