> On 27 Mar 2015, at 14:40, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> wrote:
> 
> Nice, Uko.

Thank you.

> 
> We should definitely see next Tuesday how this can complement the future GT 
> efforts :)

Yes, I’m looking forward.

> 
> In the meantime, you could look at the code critics support from Spotter. It 
> was recently introduced by Stefan Reichhart,

Can you give me more information, because searching mail/image and goggling 
didn’t help :)

Cheers,
Uko

> 
> Cheers,
> Doru
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 12:05 PM, Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymc...@me.com 
> <mailto:yuriy.tymc...@me.com>> wrote:
> Oh, actually it turns out that I didn’t remove my old experiments with GT, so 
> you can see critics tab in inspector. Navigation in not useful yet though.
> 
> <Screen Shot 2015-03-27 at 11.38.21.png>
> 
> Uko
> 
> 
>> On 27 Mar 2015, at 09:47, Damien Cassou <damien.cas...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:damien.cas...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Yuriy,
>> 
>> Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymc...@me.com <mailto:yuriy.tymc...@me.com>> writes:
>> 
>>> As you already know I am working on providing better code quality support 
>>> in Pharo. You can use Code Critics in Pharo to detect bad practices and 
>>> potential bugs. But launching the Critics Browser and running it on your 
>>> code every now and then requires additional effort which demotivates many 
>>> people in doing it.
>>> It runs SmallLint rules on the code that you save and provides you with a 
>>> critic feedback directly in the place where you code: the Nautilus Browser.
>> 
>> 
>> that's great news and I'm looking forward to use it! Nevertheless, I
>> tend to code more and more in the debugger and in the inspector. Maybe
>> your tool could be shown in the bottom of the Pharo window instead?
>> 
>> Best
>> 
>> -- 
>> Damien Cassou
>> http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st 
>> <http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st/>
>> 
>> "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without
>> losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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