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Le 20 sept. 2014 03:27, Alain Rastoul alf.mmm@gmail.com a écrit :
Le 20/09/2014 02:33, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
We'll prevail!
What we also need to do is to showcase the Smalltalk workflow and how
nice it is.
We cannot gain mindshare by technical prowess only.
Phil
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On 20 September 2014 08:45, p...@highoctane.be p...@highoctane.be wrote:
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Le 20 sept. 2014 03:27, Alain Rastoul alf.mmm@gmail.com a écrit :
Le 20/09/2014 02:33, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
We'll prevail!
What we also need to do is to showcase the Smalltalk workflow and how
nice
This is wonderful. I loved it. Many, many thanks!
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On 19 Sep 2014, at 21:02, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
I had enough to switch between windows to work on external files.
So, here is ExternalTools
It adds some commands to the File Browser, allowing one to edit in the
$EDITOR (for me this is gvim) and another thing for opening the file
Le 20 sept. 2014 11:21, Sven Van Caekenberghe s...@stfx.eu a écrit :
On 19 Sep 2014, at 21:02, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
I had enough to switch between windows to work on external files.
So, here is ExternalTools
It adds some commands to the File Browser, allowing one to edit in the
Le 20 sept. 2014 10:57, Frank Shearar frank.shea...@gmail.com a écrit :
On 20 September 2014 08:45, p...@highoctane.be p...@highoctane.be wrote:
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Le 20 sept. 2014 03:27, Alain Rastoul alf.mmm@gmail.com a écrit
:
Le 20/09/2014 02:33, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
We'll
On 09/19/2014 02:32 AM, kilon alios wrote:
I have been using not gitfiletree but filetree alone for the past week
for my project Ephestos, because I am ok commiting to git via terminal/
https://github.com/kilon/phEphestos
I have to congratulate people behind filetree it has been a smooth ride
I have two tickets open on Penelope...
https://pharo.fogbugz.com/default.asp?11550
https://pharo.fogbugz.com/default.asp?11551
I'd be happy to give them a go myself if I had access to the code and
be able to test it.
cheers -ben
Marcus Denker wrote:
On 17 Sep 2014, at 13:02,
ah thank you ... yeah I tried something similar as a posted in a previous
email of this thread. Looks like thats how fast morphic can go.
Its not super bad though , I can live with this performance :)
I will have to keep animations non looping and quite small and I should be
fine.
On Fri, Sep
yeap I actually had to use gist to backup an method because smalltalkhub
freaked out to me once more. For a strange reason I keep using pastebin
even though I have gist account because I keep forgetting about it :D
STH is not useless and most of the time works and get the job done. Also is
ideally the editor would be pharo itself, but alas it not there yet, maybe
one day.
Great job. File Browser is actually quite good and your enhancement
definitely makes it much more useful.
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 12:45 PM, p...@highoctane.be p...@highoctane.be
wrote:
Le 20 sept. 2014 11:21,
Le 20/09/2014 10:56, Frank Shearar a écrit :
I am facing quite some people who are in the FP bandwagon and wonder how to
bridge with their views. Like classes are just functions etc.
The article that convinced me that objects are higher order functions
(that close over a set of variables) is
Le 20/09/2014 12:19, Martin McClure a écrit :
On 09/19/2014 02:32 AM, kilon alios wrote:
I have been using not gitfiletree but filetree alone for the past week
for my project Ephestos, because I am ok commiting to git via terminal/
https://github.com/kilon/phEphestos
I have to congratulate
Le 20 sept. 2014 13:47, Thierry Goubier thierry.goub...@gmail.com a
écrit :
Le 20/09/2014 12:19, Martin McClure a écrit :
On 09/19/2014 02:32 AM, kilon alios wrote:
I have been using not gitfiletree but filetree alone for the past week
for my project Ephestos, because I am ok commiting to
Hi Max!
Thanks! This is something I wanted to push to Pharo for a long time. A simpler
approach, would be to initialize the internal array to #() when initialized per
default. This will provide pretty much the same benefits, and will not break
the existing tools.
Does this make sense to you?
Let me know. I will be happy to try again
Alexandre
Le 19-09-2014 à 8:10, Leonel Merino mer...@iam.unibe.ch a écrit :
Thanks Alex !
Sure, I’ll do it.
—Leonel
On 19 Sep 2014, at 16:30, Alexandre Bergel alexandre.ber...@me.com wrote:
This is excellent Leonel!
I’ve tried, but I could
@Markus: I got the same error
Alexandre
Le 19-09-2014 à 9:06, Markus Fritsche mfrits...@reauktion.de a écrit :
On 19.09.2014 15:23, Leonel Merino wrote:
If you want to load the code:
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Gofer new smalltalkhubUser: 'merino'
Nice showcase for agile visualization :)
Doru
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Leonel Merino mer...@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
Hi All,
I have been working on a visualisation of latency on a network. I found an
interesting dataset with latency information of 140 cities around the world.
In the
In build 40239, if I try to add an instance variable (e.g. 'xx') to
AbstractNautilusUI, I get Error: should not happen from
LayoutEmptyScope(LayoutAbstractScope)rebase:to: A tried a few other
classes and they are okay. I've tracked this down to occur since build
40147...
13697 Yet another
Le 20/09/2014 14:24, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
One thing for me is that I do have other stuff that Pharo code.
Me as well.
So filetree keeps all together in commits/pushes.
You synchronize the commits over the Pharo packages and the 'other' code
and resources?
Now history of
In consideration of Issue 11880, I wanted to better understand the
concept of pragmas and how they are used in Pharo.
Pragmas seem to be used in other languages to provide compile time
directives, but Pharo seems search for pragmas at runtime, for example
to do things like build menus.
Thierry Goubier wrote:
Le 20/09/2014 14:24, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
Now history of methods is indeed super nice.
It is :)
Thierry
Is that just from the command line? I guess with libgit integration we
might get this with in-Image versions ?
cheers -ben
Le 20/09/2014 16:46, Ben Coman a écrit :
Thierry Goubier wrote:
Le 20/09/2014 14:24, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
Now history of methods is indeed super nice.
It is :)
Thierry
Is that just from the command line? I guess with libgit integration we
might get this with in-Image versions ?
Am 20.09.2014 um 16:44 schrieb Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com:
In consideration of Issue 11880, I wanted to better understand the concept of
pragmas and how they are used in Pharo.
Pragmas seem to be used in other languages to provide compile time
directives, but Pharo seems search for
Le 20/09/2014 16:56, Andreas Wacknitz a écrit :
Am 20.09.2014 um 16:44 schrieb Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com:
In consideration of Issue 11880, I wanted to better understand the concept of
pragmas and how they are used in Pharo.
Pragmas seem to be used in other languages to provide compile
There are two tickets that follow on from Pharo 3 beta bug fixing I was
involved with, but I don't really know the UITheme architecture well
enough to follow up further. Others seem to have got quite involved
with themes and I wonder if someone might kindly be interested in
following these
Thierry Goubier wrote:
Le 20/09/2014 16:46, Ben Coman a écrit :
Thierry Goubier wrote:
Le 20/09/2014 14:24, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
Now history of methods is indeed super nice.
It is :)
Thierry
Is that just from the command line? I guess with libgit integration we
might get this
I often use Transcript output in my adhoc issue-isolation scripts, and
it would be nice to ensure a Transcript is open at the start of a
script, but I can't current see an option besides Transcript open
which would open too many Transcripts over time. I'd like to add to
Pharo something
Hi guys,
Now it should work.
I tested in Pharo 3 and Moose 5.0 Beta.
Moose
==
I just downloaded a clean Moose 5.0 Beta and executed this:
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Gofer new smalltalkhubUser: 'merino'
project: 'NetworkLatency';
package:
Hi Ben,
first I would call it ensureOpen, implemented on the class side, looking
for a SystemWindow whose model was an instance of the receiver class. Second
allInstances should never be used to search when a collection to search already
exists; allInstances/allObjects does not scale.
Oops you've already called it ensureOpen. Apologies. The rest of my reply
stands.
Eliot (phone)
On Sep 20, 2014, at 8:57 AM, Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com wrote:
I often use Transcript output in my adhoc issue-isolation scripts, and it
would be nice to ensure a Transcript is open at the
This is 0.1 the first stable release of Ephestos. This release contains the
following
-a socket client bridge for sending and receiving messages from Blender
which acts as a socket server
a sendMessage: message to send python command as string to Blender to be
executed
a python parser that
Marcus Denker wrote:
On 11 Jun 2014, at 14:59, Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.com wrote:
Marcus Denker-4 wrote
When there are issues that people wan to have back ported...
We should save this procedure in a more permanent place...
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