Hi,
I use Zinc-Rest and it works like a charm, really simple to quickly get
something working.
I have a question about URL pattern matching that is used to dispatch request
to the right handler.
I want to have following URLs:
/foo/*
/foo/latest
I defined 2 handlers with following patterns:
You may want to check this thread.
http://forum.world.st/ANN-Teapot-0-8-micro-web-framework-tp4774449.html
Hope it solves your needs :)
2014-09-12 10:28 GMT+02:00 Christophe Demarey christophe.dema...@inria.fr:
Hi,
I use Zinc-Rest and it works like a charm, really simple to quickly get
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Hi Christophe,
On 12 Sep 2014, at 10:28, Christophe Demarey christophe.dema...@inria.fr
wrote:
Hi,
I use Zinc-Rest and it works like a charm, really simple to quickly get
something working.
I have a question about URL pattern matching that is used to dispatch request
to the right
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Hi people!, Will we have room in next FOSDEM?
Le 12 sept. 2014 à 10:50, Santiago Bragagnolo a écrit :
You may want to check this thread.
http://forum.world.st/ANN-Teapot-0-8-micro-web-framework-tp4774449.html
Hope it solves your needs :)
Thanks, nice framework. Interesting to know
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Hi Sven,
Le 12 sept. 2014 à 11:59, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit :
Hi Christophe,
On 12 Sep 2014, at 10:28, Christophe Demarey christophe.dema...@inria.fr
wrote:
Hi,
I use Zinc-Rest and it works like a charm, really simple to quickly get
something working.
I have a question about
On 12 Sep 2014, at 12:23, Christophe Demarey christophe.dema...@inria.fr
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Hi Sven,
Le 12 sept. 2014 à 11:59, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit :
Hi Christophe,
On 12 Sep 2014, at 10:28, Christophe Demarey christophe.dema...@inria.fr
wrote:
Hi,
I use Zinc-Rest and it works
Santiage wrote:
Hi people!, Will we have room in next FOSDEM?
I will put out a proposal for a devroom, yes. That is no guarantee
that we will get one, the amount of space is limited.
Stephan
Great, keep us updated :) If i can help, tell me.
2014-09-12 13:05 GMT+02:00 Stephan Eggermont step...@stack.nl:
Santiage wrote:
Hi people!, Will we have room in next FOSDEM?
I will put out a proposal for a devroom, yes. That is no guarantee
that we will get one, the amount of space is
I am living close to the venue, tell me if I can help.
Phil
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Santiage wrote:
Hi people!, Will we have room in next FOSDEM?
I will put out a proposal for a devroom, yes. That is no guarantee
that we will get one, the
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Hi,
ZnCharacterEncoder and its subclasses in the package
Zinc-Character-Encoding-Core (a standard part of Pharo) have the following
features:
- proper Unicode Character/String to/from byte(s) encoding/decoding
- calculation of encoding size per Character/String
- proper handling of holes in
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I am not in any urgent need as I rarely use (like almost never) my native
language in reading or writing when it comes to anything related to
computers, apart from facebook friends. But I would like to see it added to
pharo , its Ελληνικά or as you know it Greek.
I assume the most popular
On 12 Sep 2014, at 16:05, kilon alios kilon.al...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not in any urgent need as I rarely use (like almost never) my native
language in reading or writing when it comes to anything related to
computers, apart from facebook friends. But I would like to see it added to
Ok this is strange the ISO 8857-7 is available with Chrome as an encoding ,
I tried it and it turns Greek to weird signs. Actually I tried also several
others available for Greek by Chrome and none works apart from the default
which is UTF-8
Also you can ignore my request as I tried Pharo
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I've been working in a data acquisition scenario today and GToolkit proved
to be of immense help.
Working in the live application, looking around for data (including file
contents), and inspecting it all + live debugging is really a sweet
experience.
With CommandShell I may not have to leave the
maybe make a video and upload to youtube of your workflow , I am sure I
will learn something from it :)
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 7:14 PM, p...@highoctane.be p...@highoctane.be
wrote:
I've been working in a data acquisition scenario today and GToolkit proved
to be of immense help.
Working in
yes I am using Roassal 2 now , I also care a lot about the performance
cause of my project Hyperion which is and going to be a GUI builder and
vector editor , I want to make GUIs with Roassal so performance is an
issue. I am studying the examples and I will return with questions. The SVG
import
Hi!
Currently Roassal2 _does not have any optimization_, which does not imply
Roassal2 is slow. You can easily have 500 000 elements on screen without having
much lag.
In the future, we should be able to plug QuadTree in Roassal2. But currently,
nothing has been done in that respect (except
wow 500.000 is a huge number for my needs. How about animation ? I assume
its similar situation there too. Well then I have little reason not to use
it. Hopefully I will make a few contributions too :)
When I first used Roassal I was sceptical on its design , but now that I
see more and more
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 6:29 PM, kilon alios kilon.al...@gmail.com wrote:
maybe make a video and upload to youtube of your workflow , I am sure I
will learn something from it :)
+1
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I've been working in a
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2014-09-11 17:48 GMT-03:00 Sebastian Sastre sebast...@flowingconcept.com:
Hi guys,
there is a project that needs to connect and extend a system using SQLServer
and Pharo is being considered for the backend.
Just checking, how ready are we for a production-ready backend using Pharo
on
Sven thank you.
I love your code and spirit!
We should clone you.
Stef
Hi,
ZnCharacterEncoder and its subclasses in the package
Zinc-Character-Encoding-Core (a standard part of Pharo) have the following
features:
- proper Unicode Character/String to/from byte(s) encoding/decoding
-
Ok this is strange the ISO 8857-7 is available with Chrome as an
encoding , I tried it and it turns Greek to weird signs. Actually I
tried also several others available for Greek by Chrome and none works
apart from the default which is UTF-8
Also you can ignore my request as I tried
Every time we improve the system with a little change, the system gets
better. And in Pharo we do it daily. Thank you all for all your changes
and enhancements. **You** make Pharo cool.
http://pharoweekly.wordpress.com/2014/09/12/there-is-no-such-thing-as-an-unworthy-change/
Ok here comes the first question
how I change the background color of RTView ?
also
when I do this
v := RTView new.
shape := RTEllipse new size: 20; color: Color red. shape := shape + RTLabel.
es := shape elementOn:'hello'. v add: es.
line := RTDirectedLine new pointsFrom: 20@20 To: 30@30.
es2
DBXTalk is probably right. If it doesn't work, the old ODBC package will
work - I have tried that later one (not against SQLServer, but it's just
ODBC, so will work).
-cbc
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Esteban A. Maringolo emaring...@gmail.com
wrote:
2014-09-11 17:48 GMT-03:00 Sebastian
Kilon,
On 12 Sep 2014, at 16:51, kilon alios kilon.al...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok this is strange the ISO 8857-7 is available with Chrome as an encoding , I
tried it and it turns Greek to weird signs. Actually I tried also several
others available for Greek by Chrome and none works apart from
On 12 Sep 2014, at 21:43, stepharo steph...@free.fr wrote:
Sven thank you.
I love your code and spirit!
We should clone you.
Thanks, but Pharo is a group effort, we all contribute in our area of expertise.
I am especially happy that we have some new people that recently became active.
ok, I'll try dbx and think of odbc as plan b
from iPad
On 12/09/2014, at 17:14, Chris Cunningham cunningham...@gmail.com wrote:
DBXTalk is probably right. If it doesn't work, the old ODBC package will
work - I have tried that later one (not against SQLServer, but it's just
ODBC, so will
On 12 Sep 2014, at 21:51, stepharo steph...@free.fr wrote:
Every time we improve the system with a little change, the system gets
better. And in Pharo we do it daily. Thank you all for all your changes and
enhancements. **You** make Pharo cool.
I see thank you very much for the detailed explanation. I suspected it was
working a bit like you described but now I know the juicy details :)
Maybe you should add that text to an Encoding chapter in Pharo For The
Enterprise so its widely available for people like me that are not familiar
with
+1
Doru
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe s...@stfx.eu
wrote:
On 12 Sep 2014, at 21:51, stepharo steph...@free.fr wrote:
Every time we improve the system with a little change, the system gets
better. And in Pharo we do it daily. Thank you all for all your changes and
to answer myself, view color changes via canvas so it is
v canvas color: Color black.
I also found a way to create an edge looking at the tests.
this is the complete code now
v := RTView new.
shape := RTEllipse new size: 20; color: Color red. shape := shape + RTLabel.
es := shape
I have checked RTDirectedLine and it is not supposed to use the way you want.
Basically RTEdge is the object you want to manipulate with.
I do not know what is the objective of your example. But there is way how you
could write it.
-=-=-
| v elements models |
models := (10 to: 60 by: 1).
v :=
yes i know about the example of a line connecting with other shapes. I
wanted just a simple line by itself starting from one point and ending to
another in a single line of code.
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wrote:
I have checked RTDirectedLine and it
OK, then you can write:
-=-=-=-
| v elements edge |
v := RTView new.
elements := (RTEllipse new
size: #yourself;
color: Color red) + RTLabel elementsOn: #(10 20).
edge := RTDirectedLine new
color: Color blue;
edgeFrom: elements first to: elements second.
v
well thats not an one liner and you still connect elements with it. I just
wanted to pass coordinates to a line and draw it. So I would prefer it if I
could pass points instead of elements.
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 12:38 AM, Juraj Kubelka juraj.kube...@gmail.com
wrote:
OK, then you can write:
I think the intention of Roassal lines is to be connected with elements. If you
want only draw lines without any connection to elements, use directly Trachel.
I guess
-=-=-=-
| v line |
v := RTView new.
line := TRLineShape new from: 0@0 to: 100@100 color: Color blue.
v canvas addShape: line.
^
ah thank you very much, thats exactly what I was looking for. I will study
Trachel too. I also found that I can do something similar using a SVG path
with Roassal.
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I think the intention of Roassal lines is to be
ah thank you very much, thats exactly what I was looking for. I will study
Trachel too. I also found that I can do something similar using a SVG path
with Roassal.
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 12:58 AM, Juraj Kubelka juraj.kube...@gmail.com
wrote:
I think the intention of Roassal lines is to be
Yes, you can use SVG path as a shape for an element. What you chose really
depends on your objective. If you want to draw nodes (elements) and connect
them with edges (lines), I guess, the preferred API is Roassal2.
On Sep 12, 2014, at 7:02 PM, kilon alios kilon.al...@gmail.com wrote:
ah
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