> Any chance the meeting could be recorded? I want to attend, but it is
> clashing with a work meeting.
Cheers
Andy
>
I think what Stef means:
- yes, please open an issue (maybe check there is no one already there?)
- If somebody wants to give it a try at fixing this, it would be SUPER welcome
:P :)
(and that nobody needs to be an expert to do that, it’s the other way
around, you become an expert by
Here: https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/issues/6387
I attached a filled out class with some examples.
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 2:35 PM Vitor Medina Cruz
wrote:
> I will setup a class with examples, open an issue and then reply here.
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:20 AM hogoww
> wrote:
>
Thanks!
" When/if smalltalk grows to a web scale "
Let's hope so :)
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 4:09 PM Esteban Maringolo
wrote:
> On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:34 AM Vitor Medina Cruz
> wrote:
> > Sorry, I mean how so are Smalltalk systems less compatible than web
> browsers are?
>
> Different
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:34 AM Vitor Medina Cruz wrote:
> Sorry, I mean how so are Smalltalk systems less compatible than web browsers
> are?
Different dialects have different features (e.g. Namespaces, Traits),
syntax, image format...
Smalltalk is a concept, with Smalltalk-80 as the
Thanks!!
> El 21 may 2020, a las 14:37, Torsten Bergmann escribió:
>
> Just migrated "Pharo-Gravatar" - a simple Pharo wrapper for the Gravatar API
> over to GitHub:
>
> https://github.com/astares/Pharo-Gravatar
>
> see attached image for an example.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Bye
> T.
>
Hi all,
I'd like to be able to build the EnterprisePharo book, so I might contribute to
it with some improvements. However, the README seems to be out of date.
The 'download.sh' file mentioned under 'Download Pillar' is not there. There's
a 'subdownload.sh' file, but that doesn't do or output
I will setup a class with examples, open an issue and then reply here.
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:20 AM hogoww
wrote:
> I wanted to take a look at this, but I could not reproduce the issue,
> although I distinctly remember I had the issue at some point.
> Could you describe the problem further
Well, as it seems, there is no way of find/replacing other than inside a
single method.
As a workaround, I did the following:
1- Committed all my image work in progress;
2- Opened the project structure in an external tool (notepad++ in this
case) and did the find/replace there;
3- Committed it
Just migrated "Pharo-Gravatar" - a simple Pharo wrapper for the Gravatar API
over to GitHub:
https://github.com/astares/Pharo-Gravatar
see attached image for an example.
Enjoy!
Bye
T.
Richard
"The browsers are *way* more compatible than Smalltalk systems are."
How so?
On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 4:11 AM Richard O'Keefe wrote:
> The browsers are *way* more compatible than Smalltalk systems are.
> I once spoke to a manager at a company I shan't name (it does not
> exist any
Interesting, I will have a look at it.
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:52 AM Thierry Goubier
wrote:
> Hi Vitor,
>
> as a matter of fact, the infrastructure for doing what you're looking
> for is already there.
>
> The algorithm is the following:
>
> - create a scope (something based on
I wanted to take a look at this, but I could not reproduce the issue,
although I distinctly remember I had the issue at some point.
Could you describe the problem further please?
Pierre
On 21/05/2020 12:06, Guillermo Polito wrote:
I think what Stef means:
- yes, please open an issue (maybe
>
> You can have a webpage, or even a web application (JS) and it will run
> exactly the same on all major, modern, web-browsers (Chromium, Safari
> and Firefox).
>
Sorry, I mean how so are Smalltalk systems less compatible than web
browsers are? This means between different distributions of
Hi Vitor,
as a matter of fact, the infrastructure for doing what you're looking
for is already there.
The algorithm is the following:
- create a scope (something based on RBBrowserEnvironment, such as
RBClassEnvironment or based on regexes and AND / OR operations:
RBAndEnvironment,
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 10:37 AM Vitor Medina Cruz wrote:
>
> Richard
>
> "The browsers are *way* more compatible than Smalltalk systems are."
>
> How so?
You can have a webpage, or even a web application (JS) and it will run
exactly the same on all major, modern, web-browsers (Chromium, Safari
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