I use it mainly for teaching at the university:

   - Free (no cost) and Free (open source)
   - The easy setup allows my beginner students to focus on OOP topics
   - Several integrated tools: programming environment + test framework +
   coverage tool + source control tool. All other popular langages (java,
   ruby, python, etc, etc) requires several downloads (and setups) to do the
   same
   - It is portable between different OS and the features we use work
   exactly the same way everywhere


Saludos!
Nico.
blog: nicopaez.wordpress.com


On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 9:43 AM, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I would like to get from you why you use Pharo?
>
>
>
> After thinking a lot about that recently I think that I would like to have
> something like that:
>
> Pharo a plastic language to build evolvable and debuggable applications.
> With Pharo and its ecosystem you can build powerful tools (web
> application, data management, business processes…).  Pharo philosophy is
> driven by domain driven design. Modeling is agile. Pharo is an executable
> modeling language. Pharo is not only a language but an infrastructure with
> powerful tools like Moose.
>
>        Plastic = "(in science and technology) of or relating to the
> permanent deformation of a solid without fracture by the temporary
> application of force."
>
> Pharo: ease of modeling, essence of agile, close to objects all the time.
>
> Stef
>

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