(Another topic I can't miss:)
That's I've tried to explain during ESUG 2011: classic + mockist TDD (which
is very similar if not identical to BDD) provides a lot of benefits
including solid process, flexible design… and free documentation of course.
Seamless TDD is really cheap and very efficient
Fantastic! Could you send me an archive of this Windows VM to test it
and integrate it for DrGeo? (hilaire [at] drgeo.eu)
Thanks
Hilaire
Le 22/06/2014 00:31, Nicolai Hess a écrit :
I just built a windows vm with new libcairo source (1.12.14)
and the bug on stroking arc paths is gone :)
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Great! I just learn about Window group with your vidorials
Thanks
Hilaire
Le 22/06/2014 00:00, kilon alios a écrit :
I have uploaded 5 new video tutorials to my playlist that can be found here
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Dr. Geo http://drgeo.eu
iStoa - https://launchpad.net/istoa
A bit off topic, I took a look yesterday to Moose, I would like to
analysis (not clear idea, more like to see what is Moose) the DrGeo
source code but I did not went very far. Any tips or pointer you could
share related to that?
Hilaire
Le 21/06/2014 23:51, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Indeed. The
apparently nicolas did something and now it is up to speed.
Stef
On 21/6/14 20:27, stepharo wrote:
Hi
I'm experience strange speed problem when even loading packages.
Does any of you get the same?
Stef
This is really cool.
I will have a look at them.
We were talking with damien about turning the Pharo tutorial and my
advanced design lectures into a youtube stream.
What I would like to know is what is the default setup you use.
Stef
On 15/5/14 18:36, kilon alios wrote:
As you may or may not
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done.
2014-06-22 9:11 GMT+02:00 Hilaire Fernandes hilaire.fernan...@gmail.com:
Fantastic! Could you send me an archive of this Windows VM to test it
and integrate it for DrGeo? (hilaire [at] drgeo.eu)
Thanks
Hilaire
Le 22/06/2014 00:31, Nicolai Hess a écrit :
I just built a windows vm
Bump. Any ideas about this?
Uko
On 21 Jun 2014, at 12:55, Yuriy Tymchuk yuriy.tymc...@me.com wrote:
No, I have slice in the repo, but not the package. And I cannot commit the
package alone.
Uko
On 21 Jun 2014, at 06:19, Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com wrote:
I sometimes accidentally
Thanks Nicolai works like a charm.
Anyone to recompile the Mac OSX VM, please.
Thanks
Hilaire
Le 22/06/2014 11:17, Nicolai Hess a écrit :
done.
2014-06-22 9:11 GMT+02:00 Hilaire Fernandes
hilaire.fernan...@gmail.com
mailto:hilaire.fernan...@gmail.com:
Fantastic! Could you send
Hilaire
add a bug entry with all the information so that we keep it in our todo.
Stef
On 22/6/14 12:09, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
Thanks Nicolai works like a charm.
Anyone to recompile the Mac OSX VM, please.
Thanks
Hilaire
Le 22/06/2014 11:17, Nicolai Hess a écrit :
done.
2014-06-22
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Great! I just learn about Window group with your vidorials
Thanks
My pleasure, I am also studying Dr. Geo to learn a bit more about Morphic
and Athens. Glad I can help experience pharo developers like you learn
something new.
This is really cool.
I will have a look at them.
We were talking with
Just a random idea as I am working on the PharoLaserGame tutorial, and I
see the need to repetitively tell the reader to create the same standard
protocols on each new class, e.g. accessing, initialization, testing
It might be useful for newly defined classes to pre-populate the System
the bug is annoying but not very. I really like Dr Geo you have done an
amazing job with it.
I am also interested to know how you work with launchpad, what is your
workflow ? how you commit and push , pull ?
Yes I am definitely going to explore Dr Geo because I want to write
documentation about
how about categorize uncategorized methods if a naming scheme for methods
is followed the whole process could be automated if its not automated
enough already. Generally speak classes with tons of methods are seen and
rightly so as bad design (See Morph class) .
I have said this before if I was
It would be better to have a kind of protocol templates thing.
Why so?
Because when one works with Seaside for example, protocols are like
accessing, rendering, ... which is different from doing Morphic or Spec
things.
There is also the fact that then we see things like rendering-xxx,
if someone want to do a final pass on the recategorizer that I harvested
and improved we could have a much better categorizer
in the system
Because we can define the rules we want and it can take into account the
root a hierarchy or other...
My code is at:
MCHttpRepository
location:
Le 22/06/2014 14:31, kilon alios a écrit :
the bug is annoying but not very. I really like Dr Geo you have done an
For DrGeo this the kind of bug that prevent to release to public if you
don't want to look ridicule.
So I hope we can have a fixed VM for Mac OS X soon.
amazing job with it.
I
stepharo wrote:
if someone want to do a final pass on the recategorizer that I
harvested and improved we could have a much better categorizer
in the system
Because we can define the rules we want and it can take into account
the root a hierarchy or other...
My code is at:
There was a previous thread [1] that involved discussion of the naming
convention for methods doing dangerous in-place mutatation - e.g.
sort/sorted, reverse/reversed - and even though I now know there is
such a naming convention, its hard to keep track of which is which.
Now today I
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There was a previous thread [1] that involved discussion of the naming
convention for methods doing dangerous in-place mutatation - e.g.
sort/sorted, reverse/reversed - and even though I now know there is
such a naming convention, its hard to keep track of which is which.
Now today I
Le 22 juin 2014 18:04, Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com a écrit :
stepharo wrote:
if someone want to do a final pass on the recategorizer that I harvested
and improved we could have a much better categorizer
in the system
Because we can define the rules we want and it can take into account
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I have just ported 4.1 section of PBE to pillar. The automatic conversion
tool of Damien does not work with tables so I did that by hand.
But I also observed that table in pillar does not wrap text that spans more
than one line in one cell, instead it lets it go outside the boundaries of
the pdf
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I have just ported 4.1 section of PBE to pillar. The automatic
conversion tool of Damien does not work with tables so I did that by
hand.
Yes we should really improve it but we are all busy :)
But I also observed that table in pillar does not wrap text that spans
more than one line in
Ah ok I thought you managed your code on launchpad.
Is Athens the only way to have anti-aliased vector graphics in Pharo ?
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Hilaire Fernandes
hilaire.fernan...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 22/06/2014 14:31, kilon alios a écrit :
the bug is annoying but not very. I
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Hilaire Fernandes-6 wrote
Here is another release fixing some reported killing bugs
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21633199/DrGeo.app-14.07b.zip
Hi Hilaire,
the startup bug on OS X is gone :)
I found another one, concerning a deprecated Method:
The method UIThemequestionIcon has been
2014-06-20 5:06 GMT-03:00 Clément Bera bera.clem...@gmail.com:
2014-06-19 18:35 GMT+02:00 Esteban A. Maringolo emaring...@gmail.com:
What kind of applications? Is there an business interest of running on
ARM processors? Is there a sale advantage of having this? I don't want
to sound too
Indeed, I confirm that the speed is back as it was.
Thanks!
Doru
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 9:40 AM, stepharo steph...@free.fr wrote:
apparently nicolas did something and now it is up to speed.
Stef
On 21/6/14 20:27, stepharo wrote:
Hi
I'm experience strange speed problem when even
Le 22 juin 2014 22:19, kilon alios kilon.al...@gmail.com a écrit :
Ah ok I thought you managed your code on launchpad.
Is Athens the only way to have anti-aliased vector graphics in Pharo ?
I got antialiased graphics with the balloon engine without Athens.
I'll dig for how. It is somewhere
Hi all, im glad to announce TaskIT. You may already knew about, after all
it's not confidential ;) and it has documentation on-going since some
months ago.
Task IT is package that provides a cool way to deal with processes. Even
when this version is stable, it still in design and we want to make
are those OS processes or Pharo processes ?
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 1:39 AM, Santiago Bragagnolo
santiagobragagn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, im glad to announce TaskIT. You may already knew about, after all
it's not confidential ;) and it has documentation on-going since some
months ago.
(Matrix rows: 10 columns: 10) explore.
Do you get yellow crossed red rectangles on items?
There is any fix for this one?
Hernán
In general terms there are pharo processes.
val := [2+2] shooitIt.
val := [2+2] scheduleIt.
val := [2+2] forkIt.
All of this snippets will give you a future, all will be related with a
pharo process, but each process has different meaning. the firstone is a
common 2+2 block opened in a pharo
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