> Am 01.04.2019 um 08:10 schrieb Tim Mackinnon :
>
> Come on, let’s try not to be dismissive , we’ve all had that annoying moment
> where something doesn’t work.
>
Sure and we don‘t put that on a public mailing list. If you want to get help
you need to provide context.
Norbert
> Richard, w
Come on, let’s try not to be dismissive , we’ve all had that annoying moment
where something doesn’t work.
Richard, was this installed with zero conf or Launcher, and as mentioned - a
Linux distro is going to be helpful.
I’m assuming it worked before at some point for you right? But was that v6
What Linux (distro and version) and which version of Pharo. You couldn’t supply
less information if you tried.
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> On Mar 31, 2019, at 14:
I just installed Pharo under Linux and when I start it up, I get:
*Error: External module not found*
It doesn't matter how I install Pharo.
Tim Thanks
I could not answer this because of the birtday of my wife today
but you did a excellent job.
Roelof
Op 31-3-2019 om 17:29 schreef Tim Mackinnon:
Hi Richard/all - thanks for helping Roelof out. He
Hi Richard/all - thanks for helping Roelof out. He’s working through the
exercism.io exercises that we’ve managed to convert so far. As they are based
on more C like languages, they aren’t always as OO as we want (once we get a
decent set converted, we’ll try and add some smallish examples - any
I think you probably need to show us *all* the code.
directionLooking: aString
self new direction: aString
Well, there is your problem.
There are two ways for a method to return a value.
One is to execute '^ e' for some expression e,
which is quite like a 'return e;' statement in C.
The other