Agreed. It's like working on a live patient versus a dead one. I write most
of my methods in the debugger, with all of the context I need to get the job
done, and the ability to evaluate expressions until I get the one that works.
Larry
On Oct 9, 2012, at 1:21 AM, Philippe Back wrote:
> L
>
> Do you recall a talk Alan gave some years back at Stanford? He was on a good
> rant about how our computer science/engineering departments had let
> themselves be turned into Java certification mills, and ultimately uttered
> the words "what has happened to the mighty Standford?" I was a
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I don't know anything about SSH-1, but this seems to match the info I found
(using Google) at http://linux.die.net/man/3/sha. Do you think you would need
much more?
-James "
Do you think this will be enough to get a working Cloudfork?
Regards,
Larry
Hello,
I am in the process of moving my application over to GLASS. I had been
developing using one-click Pharo with Cloudfork and all of my calls
to the Amazon services were working correctly.
Now, I'm trying to do the same thing under Gemstone GLASS. I have loaded a
bunch of the Cloudfork