A simple runtime example (runs directly in the web browser), the
JavaScript code (with a short introduction) and the documentation are
all in the three links given in the previous mail.

Please note that it is a  simple implementation of Morphic. The the
code has a neat look and is very readable.

--Hannes


On 2/25/12, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> wrote:
> can you send the code that we play with it because I would like to learn how
> you do that.
>
> Stef
>
> On Feb 24, 2012, at 7:02 PM, S Krish wrote:
>
>> I love Pharo's ability to mould/ twist in spare time something that is
>> imminently usable..
>>
>> Just playing around over an hour plus, I find this tree view grouping
>> more convinient than current browsers in giving a coherent view that
>> easily extends:
>>
>> All editable code text morphs, spreading over to mutliple worlds one
>> can traverse too if needed. or appears on tab anyways for each group.
>>
>> a) Package, Class, Category , Hierarchy levels.
>>
>> b) Senders, implementors ..
>>
>> c) Arbitrary groups of methods if one desires to..
>>
>> Can also include some class definition info bubble/ reduce noise
>> through some more optimization to make it optimized
>>
>> ... we can have a little customizations too to get a good grip of the
>> whole as well as the part.
>>
>> But I agree, Gaucho / Code Bubbles are nice, but I am afraid fo
>> fragmented view it will still represented. May be each will have
>> little twist of his predilictions and cannot be highly generalized.
>>
>>
>> On 2/24/12, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On 24 February 2012 00:18, Matias Garcia Isaia <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Nooo!!! he comes from Java!! he starts with index 0. Kill him!!!  ;)
>>>>
>>>> Ooops... Time to get a new identity :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 23 February 2012 19:47, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Sure we know.
>>>>> And we also know that it requires effort and lot of people are talking.
>>>>
>>>> I know there's a loooong way to see what CodeBubbles can do, and that
>>>> requires to do a big effort, but imagined that some kind of
>>>> alternative - I'm not sure that CB is **exactly** what I want (sure
>>>> Java-ers want to see **something more** than just a file pimped with
>>>> colours, but Smalltalk **allready has** much more than a text file -
>>>> have real code)  - could be very less effort-consuming. Making the
>>>> current browser (Nautilus? - newbie here :) ) pop a new
>>>> ¿window?¿morph? showing a method instead of updating a single pane
>>>> (the current one showing method's source) don't seems to be so "far"
>>>> away to me.
>>>>
>>>> Of course that's my point of view, based on what I imagine that could
>>>> be. I should spend some time to see how it is implemented, and to see
>>>> if it really is that simple, but anyway trust you if you say is a huge
>>>> effort...
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well, popping out a new morph every time you clicking around is easy
>>> part.
>>> The hard part is to make this stuff really consistent and easy to use
>>> for navigation and development.
>>> It requires far more serious work than just spending 2 hours
>>> implementing "bubbling" behavior.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers :)
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best regards,
>>> Igor Stasenko.
>>>
>>>
>> <Pharo_CodeBrowser01.JPG>
>
>
>

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