Please, is there anyone who cares to tackle, say, the question of concurrent
multi-core programming in Smalltalk? Or tooling vis-à-vis in the Java or C#
world? *We need more essays.*
horrido wrote
I haven't heard from anyone else, which concerns me a little.
I remind everyone that this
Hi Richard,
A note about the IDE: we put together a team that is working on building
the future Pharo IDE. Our goal is not to reproduce existing IDE but created
a new and integrated experience that plays to the strengths of Pharo.
This is a rather ambitious project that will likely last a couple
Absolutely! This is an exciting development. It serves as a good response to
Topic #1.
Your website provides some very cool links. They're a bit more technical
than I'd like for a marketing campaign, but they can certainly be couched
in more sales-friendly terms. So I suggest the following...
Oh yes!
The ESUG talk is particularly cool.
Stef
Le 9/1/15 16:20, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Hi Richard,
A note about the IDE: we put together a team that is working on
building the future Pharo IDE. Our goal is not to reproduce existing
IDE but created a new and integrated experience that plays
On 9 January 2015 at 13:23, horrido horrido.hobb...@gmail.com wrote:
Topic #2:
It is the contention of some critics, including
Robert Martin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX3iRjKj7C0
, that Smalltalk did not (does not?) address the needs of the enterprise.
Present a counter-argument.
Richard,
Many people in the Pharo community have written lots of stuff over the years,
at different level (introduction/tutorial to advanced/technical), maybe you
should try to point to those documents first. Extra indexing is always good, it
is PR after all.
http://planet.smalltalk.org is
I haven't heard from anyone else, which concerns me a little.
I remind everyone that this campaign is about you. Without your
participation, it cannot succeed.
Just drop me a line and tell me which topic you're writing on. You may, if
you wish, create a new topic, as well. My list of topics was
Yes, but I'm trying to make SRP a focussed campaign. That means presenting a
simple here's a developer question – here's the answer theme. SRP should
not be a catch-all for Smalltalk resources, because there are already plenty
of sites that do this. SRP should not be repetitive.
Instead, SRP aims
Our first essay (in response to Topic #2)!
http://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/2015/01/06/smalltalk-in-business-italian-style/
http://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/2015/01/06/smalltalk-in-business-italian-style/
Please step up. We need more.
Thanks.
horrido wrote
As promised,
Oh, I forgot to mention. Please notify me of your topic choice at my personal
email: horrido.hobbies at gmail dot com. That way, I can coordinate the
essay activities. Thanks.
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