Sources / changes files: As far as I'm concerned: not needed anymore. If there is to be a file that contains source code it should have a different format than the changes / sources files have today: they are very hard to understand when looked at with a text editor the mechanism used to read / write the files should not be hard coded into the filesystem library if the files contain special symbols (#method, #preamble, #classComment etc.), give the symbols a place to live and don't expect developers to go and collect symbols from serveral different methods DOCUMENT THE FORMAT AND THE IMPLEMENATION!
Finally. That had to get out... :) Cheers, Max On 20.05.2011, at 16:02, Torsten Bergmann wrote: > Short mental exercise: > > What if ... diskpacks are burned and someone would come, give you > enough time and resources to (re)implement the Pharo system and VM > from scratch: > > Pharo Image/Sources > - how would it look like > - how would it differ from current design > - what would be included > - how would it be maintained > - how would it be used/who would use it > > VM > - how would it look like > - how would it differ from current VM design > - how would it be implemented/generated > - how would it be maintained > > Even answers are welcome with ideas impossible to realize > in the near future ... but it may help to find > > - possible next steps > - features we havent thought about, yet > > Thx > T. > > > > > -- > Empfehlen Sie GMX DSL Ihren Freunden und Bekannten und wir > belohnen Sie mit bis zu 50,- Euro! https://freundschaftswerbung.gmx.de >
