On Wed, 13 May 2020 11:07:00 -0500
Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
wrote:
> and maybe at some point, add support for things like Fossil (and, hopefully
> be able to help with that).
+1
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On Ned, 2016-01-03 at 12:49 +0100, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
> you have it:
>
> http://catalog.pharo.org
That's nice, but there are, imho, too many pkgs with "No description
provided", so maybe that should be made as mandatory?
Sincerely,
Gour
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In the material world, one who is unaffected
On Ned, 2016-01-03 at 09:52 +, Dimitris Chloupis wrote:
> I am considering making such a tool, I call it "Tartara" and it was
> always in my mind because my project Ephestos is a collections of
> tools and I wanted package manager that was more sophisticated than
> Catalog Browser.
That
On Ned, 2016-01-03 at 11:31 +0100, stepharo wrote:
> Yes Synectique is building a lot of interfce with Glamour.
> Yes Magritte is relevant now the Morphic binding may not work.
Thank you.
> What I can tell you is that Pharo is **really** productive.
> I suggest you to jump and get the feel for
Hello,
I'm looking how to build GUI app with Pharo and today found out
screenshot of Lawsuit Tracker (http://smallworks.eu/web/projects/lawsuit
Tracker) which very much resembles 'typical' desktop/business
application. The web site says: "It is made using Pharo, Glamour,
Magritte and MongoDB."
On Sub, 2016-01-02 at 23:27 +, Dimitris Chloupis wrote:
> there is an an SQlite wrapper for pharo
I know about it.
However it would be nice to have some categorized catalog of the
packages available for Pharo?
> the screenshot you shared as Tudor said can be accomplished via
> Roassal
On Ned, 2016-01-03 at 00:07 +0200, Tudor Girba wrote:
> For graphical representation, take a look at Roassal:
> http://agilevisualization.com
Thank. Have to check whether it does fit since my 'drawing' needs are a
but unusual. :-)
Sincerely,
Gour
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The senses, the mind and the intelligence
...with MIT license, so I wonder if that will have some impact on
further development of Pharo?
Iirc, Dolphin can produce stand-alone Windows executable, but maybe
something else can be utilized as well?
Here is the link with: http://object-arts.com/gettingstarted.html
Sincerely,
Gour
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The
On Uto, 2015-12-29 at 12:30 +, Dimitris Chloupis wrote:
> Standalone executables its not a big deal, you can rename the pharo
> executable to anything you want and heavily customise your image
> already with pharo. Standalone apps are a reality since before pharo
> was created , from squeak
On Ned, 2015-12-27 at 18:50 -0500, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
Hiya,
> Seems that the reasons exposed in this tread are: It predated
> markdown, so was already used inside the community, and gives us
> finer control on the overall markup language, including exporting
> formats.
Hiya,
I'm told this is the right place to ask for an invitation to join Slack
channel?
Sincerely,
Gour
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One who restrains the senses of action but whose mind dwells on
sense objects certainly deludes himself and is called a pretender.
On Pon, 2015-12-28 at 11:06 -0300, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
> On http://pharo.org/community there is a small Slack button. Maybe
> this automatize the invitation
I do use Firefox (V43) on Debian and do not see any button?
Sincerely,
Gour
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On Pon, 2015-12-28 at 12:04 -0300, Esteban A. Maringolo wrote:
> Meanwhile you can join going to: http://192.241.152.94:3000/
Thank you...joined. ;)
Sincerely,
Gour
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he has acquired from the modes of material nature;
On Pon, 2015-12-28 at 10:21 -0500, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
> That's why I recommending you pandoc's markdown variant. It has
> extensive support for footnotes, bibliographic references, tables,
> latex, a lot of exporting formats and extensibility via exporting and
> manipulating
On Pon, 2015-12-28 at 18:03 +0100, stepharo wrote:
Hello Stef,
> have a look at Pillar and you can add footnotes and we will review
> your code and integrate it.
Don't you think it's too early for me to add such feature. ;)
> We are just really busy right now.
Don't worry. I tried Pillar, but
On Pon, 2015-12-28 at 11:09 -0500, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
> but themes, skeletons and interactivity. (Details in the referred blog
> post).
I agree that there could be more themes available, although I'm not 100%
sure I understand what is special about grav's skeleton's since it
On Pon, 2015-12-28 at 12:19 -0600, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
> There are so many advantages to using tools in Pharo when using
> Pharo.
I agree with it and that's why I asked what might be some advantages of
using Pillar as documentation tool.
> Do we now adopt yet another language, environment,
On Pon, 2015-12-28 at 21:41 -0500, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
> Skeletons go beyond themes (grav also have them). They're like
> mini-sites ready to be filled out with your own content.
Like demo-sites or with empty slots to add content?
> The fact that I don't need to compile the
On Sub, 2015-12-26 at 09:37 +0100, Damien Cassou wrote:
> You can only call 32bits libraries. Mainstream Linux distributions
> have both 32 and 64 so there is no theoretical problem here. The only
> problem is that it makes installation harder unless you package your
> app with
On Sri, 2015-12-23 at 09:20 -0500, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
> In a computing monoculture of overcomplex ways of doing programming
> and DVCS is refreshing to find a community where alternative ideas
> like Pharo and fossil and listened and used.
Indeed...now I'm into learning Pharo
Hello,
I've decided to end my search for an appropriate language/environment in
order to write open-surce multi-platform with Pharo. :-)
Playing a bit with 5.0 image, watching Dimitris' tutorial series,
reading several articles (I like Richard's Smalltalk-Talk), subscribed
to the mailing
Hiya,
I see that Pharo project has embraced Pillar system for documentation
purposes and my first question was "Why Pillar?" since, iirc, comparison
was made with e.g Markdown which is, obviously, not sufficient for eg.
authoring books, but there are more capable markups with 'standard'
On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 17:38 +0100, stepharo wrote:
> In the future we plan to do better for deployment but for now we
> deploy an image and control the debugger (check UnhandledError) and
> menu
OK. Good.
Sincerely,
Gour
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On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 17:36 +0100, stepharo wrote:
> Pillar exists before Markdown.
> We did pillar syntax back in 2002.
Heh, it's interesting that both rst & AsciiDoc are also, according to
Wikipedia from 2002. :-)
What about Pillar and Pharo? Any additional advantage to use it?
> We do that
On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 11:48 +0100, Cyril Ferlicot wrote:
> First, be careful with Pharo 5 because this is an alpha. There is high
> chance that some things breake. If you find some bug you can report it
> on pharo's fogbugz (the link is on Pharo website).
OK. No problem.
> For the deployment
On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 16:01 +, Dimitris Chloupis wrote:
> I am on holidays to at London for Christmas with no direct access to
> my machine.
Thanks a lot for your tutorial series and please, enjoy your holidays.
;)
> But you can get a very good idea how to do what you want by taking a
>
On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 15:59 -0500, Robert Withers wrote:
Hello Robert,
> Welcome to Pharo! I view use of Pharo (squeak) as a knowledge
> sacrifice eliminating bondage to Karma. This is not the mainstream and
> a good thing too.
Nice comparison...although, being at the beginning I still do not
On Sri, 2015-12-23 at 20:01 +0800, Pierce Ng wrote:
> For now I'm not bothered about integrating Fossil as a Pharo VCS
> though. I just use Monticello.
Is Monticello good-enough for collaboration with smaller team of devs?
Sincerely,
Gour
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On Pon, 2015-12-21 at 17:53 -0300, Esteban A. Maringolo wrote:
> As promised, the survey was closed with 55 responses, so we timed out
> and here are the results and mi interpretation of them:
> https://medium.com/@emaringolo/pharo-rdbms-support-survey-results-9c8f
> 640878db
I missed the train
On Uto, 2015-12-22 at 15:23 +0100, Hilaire wrote:
> As for now, you have to use filetree, over fossil repo, but from Pharo
> you can only save to the repo, no way to fetch back I think.
OK.
> But if you are potential Pharo users, you should not waste your time
> on the CVS question but discover
On Uto, 2015-10-20 at 11:09 +0200, Hilaire wrote:
Hello,
potential Pharo user here who just installed 5.0 image on his Debian Sid
and researching whether Smalltalk (Pharo) can be used as language for
writing some multi-platform opens-source apps...tried/evaluated several
languages, but,
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