Yes, very stable. I've had a DigitalOcean droplet running for 6 years
that was holding various false starts. To my surprise, one (never
"shipped") website was still running (Pharo-3.?, mongodb, Bootstrap
css). I'd been poking the site every once in a while, and found that
the Bootstrap UI steadily
Thank a lot for directing me toward SpFilteringListPresenter.
I think I found a bug in SpFilteringSelectableListPresenter. While using an
SpFilteringSelectableListPresenter, if you press ctrl-a, every item in the list
will get selected. Then, if you deselect a few items and press ctrl-a again,
With very few exceptions, no important programming language ever “dies.” Even
APL and Forth are still in use today, if only in a small way (including their
derivatives like J and Factor).
But from the perspective of the programming community at large, if a
programming language no longer has a
You are absolutely right!
Lorenzo
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Esteban Maringolo [mailto:emaring...@gmail.com]
Inviato: domenica 25 luglio 2021 17:54
A: Any question about pharo is welcome
Oggetto: [Pharo-users] Re: The Greatest Contributors to Smalltalk since 1980
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021
Hi Sven,
That's what I wanted to know, I made a quick change to it and pushed
it to the staging server (where I'm having the error), but I forgot to
simply search for the string, and now I confirm this is returned by
Seaside's response generator in the exception handler.
I don't know where the 4
I guess I agree on the question being wrong.
There are quiet a few people I think did incredibly important things,
not only to Smalltalk. What about the people behind the Refactoring
Browser (John Brant? and I guess a few less prominent people who did
some of the groundwork), for example?
Hi Esteban,
> On 26 Jul 2021, at 02:47, Esteban Maringolo wrote:
>
> Is there a way to have a "stack dump" response in Zinc?
>
> #debugMode is good for development, but I'm having an "Internal Error:
> 4", that I don't know how to trace.
>
> * Trying 167.71.182.110...
> * TCP_NODELAY set
>