Am 20.02.2012 um 21:30 schrieb Nicolas Cellier 
<[email protected]>:

> Le 20 février 2012 21:18, Frank Shearar <[email protected]> a écrit :
>> On 20 February 2012 19:41, Guido Stepken <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Am 20.02.2012 10:22, schrieb Edgar J. De Cleene:
>>> 
>>> Yesterday in a response to Craig I said have a Cuis with a wiki on top and
>>> this .image is 5 mb and run on a “modern” G4 400 mhz PowerMac.
>>> 
>>> That’s is a beauty and the power of Cuis, thanks Juan for your reduced image
>>> of 2 mb
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Looks nice.
>>> 
>>> World menu -> appearance -> set desktop color -> Error
>>> 
>>> What i - never ever - understand is, why - when Smalltalk is a reflective
>>> language and there are so mighty tools - like Moose - out there, able to
>>> search the whole codebase for possible occurrences of "message not
>>> understood"?????
>> 
>> This is just a trivial application of the solution to the Halting
>> Problem (left as an exercise for the reader).
>> 
>> Or: if you want to avoid MNU, don't use a dynamically typed language.
>> 
> 
> What, what, the right development process wouldn't solve such a
> trivial problem ?
> Guido, try to inspect yourself with all your introspection tools and
> development process know how, because I have the feeling that despite
> the many answers you got, you still face a message not understood
> problem ;)
> 
Very well put :) Probably the context got corrupted somehow. So whom to blame 
then? It could be select _is_ broken. 

ha ha, made my day, thanks,

Norbert

> Nicolas
> 
>> frank
>> 
>>> This is no personal quality problem, this is a methodical problem. In the
>>> whole Pharo team. "Wrong development process!"
>>> 
>>> Please, again: "Develop the development process!"
>>> 
>>> Have fun, Guido Stepken
>> 
> 

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