How should they notice? At 2 Gigaherz CPU power even the worst and totally messed up code seems to run fine!!! :-)
And when they build up simple web servers with seaside on pharo, they use to use 5 Images on three machines with a load balancer in between and a "wakeup daemon" for the case, that one or more pharo images die a sudden death due to "overload at perhaps 50 simultaneous clients" This is modern software engineering! Have fun! Guido Stepken Am 15.11.2011 um 04:02 schrieb Sean Allen <[email protected]>: > > > On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Guido Stepken <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I opened an old 1.2.1 image and text input was incredibly slow. > > > > I tried the latest one click and text input is very slow and jerky. > > > > Has anyone else ever experienced something like this on a Mac? > > Its really frustrating. Every pharo image I have is seemingly unusable. > > Never say such things about Pharo here!!! Be aware of ProfStef. Too much bad > energy! Think positive. Say: "Pharo is brilliant, maybe sometimes a bit slow!" > > Ok? > > This is new. This wasn't happening before. This is happening with images that > were fine the last time I opened them in the spring. > Something is messed up on my machine. Hoping someone else has gone through > this and fixed it. > >
