'dnanietiM izeürG' asSchweizerString reversed, '!'

O dear, I've really stirred up++ things :o)

Coincidently I, was in Helvetiae today, 110 km from where
I currently live (Ravensburg) near Appenzell,
had an unprepared ascend++  from Wasserau to the
higher Seealpsee. So beautiful. Lungs bursting, heart pumping.
but now i feel good! Get away from those screens from time to time!

New for me: Looked up Helvetia in a bird's eye view. thanks.
Will read more there too.
How far does one go?  I do like the SQL extension though.

Not that I am important or so, far from it, but you can read more
about me on linkedIn.
I am trying to switch from many other languages/systems
to Smalltalk, with the goal of finding a job where I can use it
sooner better than later.

I did often mainframe (PL/1, Cobol, DB2) projects with the same kind of fun
as someone working on old locomotives on a historic railway.

I have made my CV as a Seaside Smalltalk app,
could put it in a Monticello package and would like to ask
you to take a look at it and tell me how I am doing?
If so: but where to place the .mcz?
it contains a html tree as well.
The idea is to put it on a Seaside server
for everyone to see.(especially those
who could employ me, as i am currently without work)
There will be more than just the CV,
e.g. UML diagrams and a technical description.


Thanks.
Won't write so much off topic next time, sorry :o)



















On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 21 April 2011 18:06, Lukas Renggli <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> So, what is your point?
>>
>> To prove your (quoted) sentence wrong: "And it works only for numbers
>> (no pointers
>> in smalltalk) and so, completely falls out of object model."
>>
>
> Sure it is. Unless you turn it into message send with trick which you
> described above.
> But then it become even worse from performance point of view, because
> of use of block closure for doing simple increment.
>
> so, people will be punished from using
>
> i++
>
> instead of
>
> i := i + 1
>
> which i finding amusing :)
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
>
>

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