This is a good point!  However, the issue with it is that in enterprises
programmers are paid to produce code having or not fun :-(

OTOH, the main advantage of an environment as Smalltalk, IMNHO the empowerment 
to the end user, is lost once the programming starts to be Taylorized with a 
"systems" or "IT" department in charge of this duties and end users having to 
interact via Requirement Engineers and so on...
 
--
Cesar Rabak




Em 07/12/2010 05:00, laurent laffont < [email protected] > escreveu:




I agree on the feeling, I only think we all miss a very important
 tactical point here: in what realm is Smalltalk superior to other
 technologies?  




Fun :)

Laurent






 The issue some cool and kicking creatures could have been done is not
 enough, we need also to be certain we can get newcomers and have them
 quickly up to speed in doing so. _That_ has lead other ('younger')
 languages to their present status.
 
 --
 Cesar Rabak
 
 


 

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