Nautilus is a good example of what can be done in pharo, starting with
a little knowledge, a little love and
seeing clear goal ahead.
Instead of endless discussions on mailing list "can this be done" :)

On 29 February 2012 23:42, Benjamin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is the video of Nautilus I made for ESUG [1]
>
> You can see groups in the video.
>
> But this video is a bit old, and Nautilus changed a lot in the mid time :)
> So soon I will do another video (but tonight I am too tired ^^)
>
>
> Ben
>
> [1] http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24369478/ESUG-Nautilus-Award.m4v
>
> On Feb 29, 2012, at 7:53 PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
>>
>> On Feb 29, 2012, at 7:02 PM, Nick Ager wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Chris,
>>>
>>>
>>> His comment on modality really emphasizes this point, and something I
>>> think folks even in this community could stand to listen:  when I
>>> observe folks in their demo videos using Squeak or Pharo, almost every
>>> time I see folks browsing in a modal way.  They have a big
>>> Package-Pane browser open and they're looking at one package, one
>>> class and one method at a time...  They have to do about 4-5 clicks to
>>> "navigate" to a sent method, and 4-5 clicks to get back.  This is way
>>> too slow for ideas to emerge.
>>>
>>> I'd love to learn how to be more effective in the Pharo image.
>>
>> use nautilus and groups!
>> They are cool.
>>
>>> Be great if you could share with us  more effective ways to navigate around 
>>> the code
>>> .... even in a video :-)
>>>
>>> Nick
>>
>>
>
>



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Best regards,
Igor Stasenko.

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