On 05.09.2011, at 21:03, Jecel Assumpcao Jr. wrote:
Michael,
ah, but instead of Smalltalk #at:put: you can use any object
member's setter. I was just too lazy to write that. :-)
If I have two inspectors open, one for MorphA and the other for ObjB,
then I don't see what I could type in
On 9/4/2011 11:38 PM, Michael Haupt wrote:
Hi Jecel,
Am 02.09.2011 um 20:51 schrieb Jecel Assumpcao Jr.:
Michael,
your solution is a little more indirect than dragging arrows in Self
since you have to create a global, which is what I would like to avoid.
ah, but instead of Smalltalk
*not sure if this is relevant:*
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*one nifty feature I recently noticed which exists in SQL Server Management
Studio was the ability to select things, hit a key, and evaluate only the
selected code.*
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*this seemed to combine some of the merits of entry in a text editor, with
those of
To: Fundamentals of New Computing fonc@vpri.org
Sent: Monday, September 5, 2011 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [fonc] Re: a little more FLEXibility
not sure if this is relevant:
one nifty feature I recently noticed which exists in SQL Server Management
Studio was the ability to select things, hit a key
From: Murat Girgin gir...@gmail.com
To: Fundamentals of New Computing fonc@vpri.org
Sent: Monday, September 5, 2011 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [fonc] Re: a little more FLEXibility
not sure if this is relevant:
one nifty feature I recently noticed which exists
this).
*From:* Murat Girgin gir...@gmail.com
*To:* Fundamentals of New Computing fonc@vpri.org
*Sent:* Monday, September 5, 2011 11:21 AM
*Subject:* Re: [fonc] Re: a little more FLEXibility
/not sure if this is relevant
Alan,
I hate to be the one to bring this up, but this has always been a
feature of all the Smalltalks ...
I was going to say that this was introduced in 1976 and that the first
two version of Smalltalk had a more traditional REPL. But I would have
to check since I might be remembering it