https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/PharoForTheEnterprise/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Sound/Sound.pier.pdf
next is artefact...
On 31 Jul 2014, at 09:00, volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
I am successful using Pharo + Roassal/Mondrian in analyzing and visualizing
IT architecture models. And it is real fun. :-)
But it is always good the see, what is happening outside the camp ... and
yes, if i find outside better
I am familiar with RTBezierLine (I mentioned it in the original question),
but what I was wondering about was whether controllingElements: should be
added to RTMultiLine (so it will be handled internally just like in
BezierLine), or leave it as is and let the user handle it from outside - as
Am 31.07.2014 um 09:07 schrieb Marcus Denker:
On 31 Jul 2014, at 09:00, volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
I am successful using Pharo + Roassal/Mondrian in analyzing and visualizing IT
architecture models. And it is real fun. :-)
But it is always good the see, what is happening outside the camp ...
It seems that the Chromium issue is most likely a result of them switching
from GTK to Aura, since it broke in version 35 (when Aura was introduced).
So unless someone wants to dive into Pharo VM or Chromium then there is
really no simple solution.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 9:10 PM, Peter Uhnák
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I am not able to post to Pharo-users list..
Can anyone
Ok, so I'll have to get used to it or switch to another web browser
while using pharo.
Thanks for your answers.
On 31/07/14 10:44, Peter Uhnák wrote:
It seems that the Chromium issue is most likely a result of them switching
from GTK to Aura, since it broke in version 35 (when Aura was
Of course, integration is always an option ... but not a good one in any
case, even if there is a way ... ;-)
I have seen your Pharo/Blender video. Nice work ...
BW,
Volkert
Am 31.07.2014 um 12:38 schrieb kilon alios:
I dont know anything about data sciences but this looks like the
dilema
I am familiar with RTBezierLine (I mentioned it in the original question),
but what I was wondering about was whether controllingElements: should be
added to RTMultiLine (so it will be handled internally just like in
BezierLine), or leave it as is and let the user handle it from outside -
I am successful using Pharo + Roassal/Mondrian in analyzing and visualizing
IT architecture models. And it is real fun. :-)
Glad to ear this :-)
Yes, the vision I see behind Pharo, Moose, Roassal is to provide a solid
alternative to R. We are not there yet, but we will get there.
Cheers,
Python works via integration 50% of its code is written in C. Same applies
for its libraries. Tons of ported C/C++ libraries.Before that I was using
Delphi a Pascal implementation that was using around the same amount of C++
Windows libraries. Two languages with millions of professional developers
Hi,
Is really nice to see this talk happening. I want to use Pharo for data
narratives (it can be open/garage/citizen science or data Journalism)
and I have recently talked about this on this list and the ones of Moose
and SciSmalltalk, but seems that the thread initialized by Volkert got
While playing with RTMultiLine I thought that it would be nice to have
option for RTDraggable elements to snap to a grid / move only by fixed
increments - for example the position could only be divisible by 10 (grid
size would be 10), so dragging from 20@10 to 26@4 would jump to 30@0. Is
something
Offray wrote
Is really nice to see this talk happening
+1. And please keep posting screencasts/shots on work with data. I'm
frequently at non-Smalltalk tech meetings in NYC and there is demand for
this. The more videos I have to explain the better chance of bringing in new
users :)
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Dear All,
The chapter “QuickStart” is now online on http://agilevisualization.com
This chapter comes with some examples about using Roassal.
It would really help us if some could read it and give us feedback.
Feel free to send us feedback on he...@agilevisualization.com
Cheers,
Alexandre
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abergel wrote
The chapter “QuickStart” is now online on http://agilevisualization.com
This chapter comes with some examples about using Roassal.
Cool!! This is just what we needed - simple, easy examples. How about a
downloadable image with the examples already loaded (it's hard to select the
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