On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 15:15, Guido Stepken <[email protected]>wrote:

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> 2. Interfaces ... hmmm, well ... there are many programmes thinking in
> categories of "interfaces", "libraries", "class dependencies", e.t.c. Of
> course, Smalltalk is something completely different, but it makes it
> difficult for s.b. e.g. coming from Java or C++, to find into Smalltalk
> concepts. Gofer - till now, i have just a wage imagination, what it's good
> for ...
>
> Have you looked at Traits?
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/Presentations/2009-TraitsAtSC.pdf and much
more on Google.


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> 6. Databases: Magma seems to be fine as database, but also dog slow. I
> really hesitate to start serious projects with Magma.
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> Take a look at GlorpDBX,
http://n2.nabble.com/ANN-SqueakDBX-Glorp-and-GlorpDBX-loads-easily-in-Pharo-td3470174.html.
This give you support for many RDBMs including Postgres and Oracle.


> 7. Speed, Memory consumption, Quality of modern algorithms: When working
>
> regards, Guido Stepken
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