Am 07.11.2011 um 00:25 schrieb Guido Stepken:

> 
>> Life is short and good for positive energy.
>> 
>> Stef
> 
> How do i code that "positive energy" in Pharo without periodically crashing 
> the systen? "FreeHugsClass" with extra positive energy spending methods?
> 
That's a lesson you have to tackle on your own, my young apprentice!

Norbert


>> 
>> On Nov 7, 2011, at 12:00 AM, Guido Stepken wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>>> Reading was not a problem. But I have problems to understand what I am 
>>>> supposed to understand?
>>>> 
>>>> Norbert
>>> 
>>> You are just coder, no software architect, right?
>>> 
>>> Ever tried Pharo 1.3 on a older machine, e.g. P75 with 32 MBytes RAM, some 
>>> load on Seaside? Funny effects occurring... machine hangs, crashes, spends 
>>> lots of time in useless functions, unneccessarily locking resouces, memory 
>>> pumping, eating up resources while waiting for e.g. database answer, 
>>> spending increasing amount of time (up to 98%) in removing garbage .... 
>>> 
>>> It's a good way of identifying unmatured software designs. 
>>> 
>>> Colliding mental models (e.g. event driven vs. polling)
>>> Such things happen, when all members are just coding, fixing, refactoring, 
>>> without bothering about algorithms, that still work reliable at low memory 
>>> and high load. 
>>> 
>>> Pharo at the moment is still very unreliable. 
>>> 
>>> Sorry to say that! Think about, why FreeBSD works reliably even at a load 
>>> of 50, whereas other OS stop working. 
>>> 
>>> regards, Guido Stepken
>> 
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