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> On 18 Jun 2018, at 16:30, Cyril Ferlicot D. wrote:
>
> On 18/06/2018 17:27, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>> Hi Cyril - I have to confess that I don’t recall what the steps ar
ple Bug
report.
I actually admire the drive to push things on - and now is the time to rally
around together as we’ve had a lot of changes that need stabilising so that
exciting things like documenter can hit main stream as well.
Tim
> On 18 Jun 2018, at 14:39, Herbert Vojčík
problems as I don’t have a windows
machine any more.
> On 18 Jun 2018, at 17:35, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Ok - I’ve done a save for both packages - hopefully they are useful:
>
> Name: PharoLauncher-Spec-TimM.70
> Author: TimM
> Time: 18 June 2018, 5:32:00.928101 pm
> UUID:
vaguely recall
something about slices - but wasn’t that a Pharo core thing?
I get the impression that I don’t just press save on each package against sthub
do I?
Sorry to be so dumb - I’ve just swapped out Monticello usage for Git usage
these days. Just need a few hints to get back on track
Tim
pernickety about nested tables).
Tim
> On 15 Jun 2018, at 22:25, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Hi Christophe - you are right, I did contribute many years ago (I found the
> Mcz field on my disk when I just checked now) - but I’ll be darned If I can
> remember how it works (I have to c
elements in the
json - and this is something you can rely on. So, its not really in my control
to do otherwise.
Tim
> On 11 Jun 2018, at 09:19, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Yes i was a bit nervous about the ordering, but had also noticed other
> examples like this - but it is a good rem
problem, as its only
when I commit that tonel files are written out onto the file system for me to
checkin along with any other assets I’ve changed. Does anyone else have a good
workflow for this? What do you guys do?
Tim
” behaviour back via git on
a method or existing class - but what about Deleted classes - is this something
we will be able to do more easily?
Tim
is the short hash with the
Repository explorer in the new Iceberg shows). So you then get something like
this:
Mon Jun 11 01:33:59 2018 +0100|65363ad|Tim Mackinnon
Refactor to a more consistent design with support for a basic link resolver
delete mode 100644 src/PrismicDemo/PrismicBlock.class.st
line/other tool to add any other
files and do the final commit?
I just feel like you/we are so close to something that works a bit more broadly
and embrace the wider world.?
Tim
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> On 13 Jun 2018, at 21:28, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>
> hi,
>
>
>> On
elp us along while we work out better ways to do things.
Tim
> On 13 Jun 2018, at 21:53, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
>
> Tim Mackinnon wrote
>> I didn’t quite get your fu to work
>
> Interesting.
>
> When I searched for commits affecting the deleted class SuDebianK
est of us to learn more about how its done and see if we can contribute
more somehow. I really appreciate the love you’ve already put into this - it
works far better than I think we even realised it could.
Tim
> On 13 Jun 2018, at 21:55, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>
>
>
>> On
offers some dynamic
hooks too.
I am still sizing up porting my metalsmith generated site to something pillar
based - but the concept is the same and depending on how you do things, it
might be quite trivial.
Tim
> On 15 Jun 2018, at 10:15, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> y
more sophisticated - as the full atomic commit is the obvious end goal.
Tim
> On 14 Jun 2018, at 12:12, Thierry Goubier wrote:
>
> Hi Norbert, Tim,
>
> 2018-06-14 11:33 GMT+02:00 Norbert Hartl <mailto:norb...@hartl.name>>:
>
>
>> Am 14.06.2018 um 10:30
directory and somehow apply it
to the sthub repo (sorry if this is obvious to you - but I’ve plain forgotten
how its done).
It would be good to get it into GitHub - it certainly seems to work pretty well
now for most things, and it makes contributing so much easier.
Tim
> On 15 Jun 2018, at
sure my IntelliJ
is attached to the same local repo). This seems like the closest root to how I
would like to work (albeit a slightly bit more complicated than I would like,
but certainly doable).
Tim
> On 15 Jun 2018, at 18:26, Todd Blanchard wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jun 15
I don’t think it would make Cincom and instantiations unhappy - they recognise
how Pharo and Oss feed an interesting pipeline - if you need more support or
just commercial backing, they can offer that (not that Pharo can’t - but it’s a
handy symbiotic relationship that seems to work well)
Tim
Not quite the same usecase . But on github it’s a brilliant format for a side
project - I can hack code on the tube on my phone with a build ci server to
report the results when I surface (very lazy programming, but with a family and
limited time - needs must) .
Tim
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that are between the running pipeline and the previously run pipeline.
For many of you - this might be pleadingly obvious - but when you have a
different workflow mindset in your head, it might be trickier to spot this
subtlety.
Tim
p.s. Thanks for all the useful debate in this thread. I should add
where
do you stop.
Tim
> On 7 Jun 2018, at 13:25, Peter Uhnák wrote:
>
> How do you mean?
>
> (1 to: 10) select: #odd thenCollect: [ :x | x ** 2 ] "-> #(1 9 25 49 81)"
>
> It wouldn't make sense otherwise to have the collect method if it wouldn't
> return
Ah - I didn’t think to look in the repair menu, now I see what you guys are
talking about - the nomenclature threw me (maybe that’s ok if its there).
Tim
> On 19 Jun 2018, at 17:40, Guillermo Polito <mailto:guillermopol...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Ok, I confirm. Actually
pharo - there
is the Pharo menu item and inside that there is only the option to create a new
branch for an issue?
Am I missing something (or is this something recently broken?)
Tim
> On 19 Jun 2018, at 14:35, Guillermo Polito wrote:
>
> Strange... I'm with Esteban there, I'd
variable.
I’m in a bit of a twist - how can I proceed?
I’d really like to help improve the situation - as its bugged me for years that
its a pain looking stuff up quickly (requiring you to highlight just the right
stuff for very obvious things)
Tim
mechanism if the CI will recognise that (I
think it will).
Thanks for the enlightening conversation, and as always the hard work on
iceberg that made this conversation even possible.
Tim
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> On 15 Jun 2018, at 07:11, Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
>
>
>> Am 14.06.201
That’s exactly the exploratory attitude we like to see...
I think the code completer is pluggable and can be selected in the settings (I
think there are 2, and their history is probably in this list somewhere), so
you can try your own too.
Tim
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Might have been a blip? Works fine for me from the U.K.?
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> On 3 Jun 2018, at 09:39, Bruce O'Neel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Pharo.org and
> http://www.pharo-project.org/news?rss
>
> both give a 503 right now.
>
> cheers
>
> bruce
Hi - what shortcuts don’t work? On my MacBook Pro and also a Mac air with
external keyboard they all seem to work fine? This is Pharo 6.1.
Tim
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> On 2 Jun 2018, at 19:11, Gregg Williams wrote:
>
> I just can't get keyboard shortcuts to work on Mac. I’ve tr
if the basics aren’t working
for you.
Tim
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> On 5 Jun 2018, at 04:50, Gregg Williams wrote:
>
> Tim and Ben,
>
> Thanks for your help. Sorry for not being clear. When I said "I just can't
> get keyboard shortcuts to work on Mac," what I should have
be:
{ [ {‘field1’ : { ….}, ‘field2’: { … } ]}
Anyway - given what I’ve got, would it be a terrible idea to create my own
version NeoJsonObject and just make it a subclass of OrderedDictionary?
I can’t see any issues - but then I might be kidding myself…
Tim
better cope with)
Tim
> On 4 Jun 2018, at 14:59, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>
> hi,
>
>> On 4 Jun 2018, at 12:57, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
>>
>> Evan Donahue wrote:
>>> I have "Share repositories between images" checked in both images,
>>
like you
suggested? It seems that exercism is just providing conversations and a push
pull mechanism - so really its git with training wheels? Or have I missed
something?
Tim
> On 29 Jun 2018, at 17:14, Ben Coman wrote:
>
>
>
> On 29 June 2018 at 22:53, Tim Mackinnon <mailt
org/download#CommandLine>
Do I raise a Fogbugz?
Tim
As another output (and an answer to Ben’s question) - to output, you need a
snapshot - the easiest I could work out was something like:
TonelWriter new sourceDir: '.' asFileReference; writeSnapshot: (MCPackage
named: HelloWorldTest package name) snapshot.
> On 29 Jun 2018, at 17:11,
comment-399412215>).
>
> It briefly crossed my mind to wonder if using ".st" for both traditional
> fileout format and tonel format might cause complications,
> but that might be jumping at shadows. Ultimately the both comprise Smalltalk
> syntax.
>
> chee
A - mouse blindness - glad you pointed that out, it was driving me batty.
> On 25 Jun 2018, at 14:03, Cyril Ferlicot D. wrote:
>
> On 25/06/2018 14:48, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>> Hi - in Calypso in Pharo 7, there is a neat concept of method changes that
>> are yet sav
we can rely on
normal git tools in a case of emergency. At the moment, I’m a bit nervous that
we are corrupting something .
Tim
> On 22 Jun 2018, at 01:39, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Just to add more information to this - I did try what was suggested here (it
> refers to a branch a
understanding is that this is all pretty doable with the mechanism Denis has
put in place. I’m tempted to have a look, but thought I’d see what that general
feeling is here, as maybe I’m on my own here.
Tim
source hasn’t reverted?
So I’m a bit confused what you are supposed to do? The closes I can get to - is
closing the tab in the browser and then reclick on the method in question - but
I’m wondering if I’m missing an obvious alternative?
Tim
This is all so cool - I see a lot of stuff really coming together (and I still
think gtInspector and moldability continue to have legs which nicely underpin
documentor).
I’m sad I can’t make it to esug this year as I’d love to be inspired more.
Tim
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> On 26 Jun 2018, at
be called image.json and have fields for description, template, build,
createdDate etc.
Of course this is a bit more work - but as you build up a list of images, it
would be handier to manage them better.
Tim
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>> On 26 Jun 2018, at 14:37, H. Hirzel wrote:
>>
&
on this.
Tim
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> On 27 Jun 2018, at 19:52, Hernán Morales Durand
> wrote:
>
> 2018-06-27 10:50 GMT-03:00 K K Subbu :
>>> On Wednesday 27 June 2018 06:39 PM, K K Subbu wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> The double quotes are required here to s
For the record - I get the same error using those steps on Ubuntu as well. So I
must be doing something wrong?
(Note in my message when I pasted the command used - I neglected the git in
front of: log --diff-filter=D --summary —pretty="format:%cd | %h | %H | %cn%n->
%s%n”)
Tim
>
ious - but damned if I can see how I’m doing anything different to you. And
it wouldn’t make sense that git is broken on OSX?
Tim
> On 25 Jun 2018, at 14:21, Ben Coman wrote:
>
> On 25 June 2018 at 19:41, Tim Mackinnon <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote:
> I’d be really
ing? I will try it on ubuntu - but I feel
I must be missing something, like do I need a different prefix on path names
(but you didn’t seem to need one)?
I’d be very worried if git is acting up… but I still suspect user error here.
Tim
> On 28 Jun 2018, at 00:38, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
Grrr - I think I didn’t have the image setting RemoteType set to https in the
image I was trying. False alarm - sorry.
> On 22 Jun 2018, at 17:29, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Ok - I give up - how do you add Calypso as a project to help contribute to it?
>
> I’ve downloaded the
easy to fix) as an idea while it was fresh in my mind.
Tim
?
This is on OSX with the a 64bit image - labelled 6.1 - 64bit (tech preview) -
so the current stable pharo for 64 bit.
Is this a known issue?
Tim
> On 20 Jun 2018, at 02:53, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Actually I realised it ended up on the be moose forum - here’s what Doru
> repl
hnical so we shouldn’t need to dumb It down too
much.
I’m also conscious about here is a lot of Pharo 7 work to do as well.
Tim
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> On 26 Jun 2018, at 08:09, Christophe Demarey
> wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
>> Le 26 juin 2018 à 03:00, Ben Coman a écrit :
>
- but
obviously something broke in the sequence of events.
Tim
> On 26 Jun 2018, at 06:02, Tudor Girba wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It looks like something broke in your Bloc. You can reset Bloc from the world
> menu / Bloc / Reset Bloc. Please let me know if it works.
>
> Cheers,
&
Makes sense - I didn’t scroll enough through the issues… trying to clone the
repo to see how to contribute … ;)
> On 22 Jun 2018, at 16:03, Cyril Ferlicot D. wrote:
>
> On 22/06/2018 16:59, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>> Hi - In nautilus there was a handy menu item on a class to j
-ide
(git://github.com/pharo-ide/Calypso.git)) - which isn’t the fork I’m cloning,
and then it gets its knickers in a knot?
I’m using https (which has worked so far for everything else) What is going on?
Tim
It seems that you have to use ssh for Calypso - not sure why, but at least I’ve
got a clone now.
> On 22 Jun 2018, at 17:29, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Ok - I give up - how do you add Calypso as a project to help contribute to it?
>
> I’ve downloaded the latest Pharo 7 image (
Actually, although I appear crazy talking to myself… its true - you have to use
SSH to clone Calypso? Not sure why (other projects have all been fine with
https) but there you go.
Tim
> On 22 Jun 2018, at 17:39, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Grrr - I think I didn’t have the imag
Nice - now you’ve really got to work out the details of the competition and how
your going to judge it.
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> On 23 Jun 2018, at 11:07, horrido wrote:
>
> Alan Kay contributed to my campaign! This is so frickin' amazing!
>
> Can we spell S-T-A-R P-O-W-E-R, boys and
with that -
but I think it is handy to create a generic branch so that you can experiment
(while easily tracking your changes)?
Tim
> On 19 Jun 2018, at 14:01, Guillermo Polito wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 2:26 PM Tim Mackinnon <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote:
&
system projects so they don’t get in the way of your own projects.
But then if you accidentally save a method in a system class - how are we going
to spit it and know?
I hate getting burned when you thought you were on a roll
Tim
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> On 20 Jun 2018, at 02:26, Tim Mackin
Actually I realised it ended up on the be moose forum - here’s what Doru
replied (for any lurkers)
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> On Jun 18, 2018, at 1:21 PM, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Guys this is really impressive!
Thanks.
> 2 things I noticed when going through the example in a n
you try any of the graphical bits , making me think either the
dependencies are incorrect on the Baseline (or the instruction for the example
also need to mention you need to load something else - presumably Roassal?
3) You can’t scroll the Diff tabs of results, only the Code tabs
Tim
> On 13 Jun 2018, a
A simple way is to have a tick box - don’t show me again?
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> On 20 Jun 2018, at 15:08, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
>
> demarey wrote
>> I just released PharoLauncher 1.2
>
> Thanks!
>
> Warning to users: This new release is based on 64-bit Pharo. This caused a
> bit of
Hi Doru - I’ll comment inline below:
> On 26 Jun 2018, at 13:05, Tudor Girba wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On Jun 26, 2018, at 1:16 PM, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys - not sure how many people noticed this, but at the end of the
>> tutorial for gtDocume
I’ve not noticed that problem on ubuntu or AWS lambda so there must be
something different going on.
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> On 27 Jun 2018, at 07:30, Otto Behrens wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just installed pharo 6.1 using the .zip file
> (http://files.pharo.org/platform/Pharo6.1-64-linux.zip) and
of this? Perhpas not for Pharo 7 - but Pharo 8
(pretty please?)
Tim
p.s. Note to @feenk, as its the last example its incredibly tricky to expand it
to actually see it well as you can’t scroll further down to then drag the
window bigger. I had to add a lot of Cr’s to make some space to do this.
Awesome, we need more projects in git!
Nicely timed as I was just about to mentor someone in Smalltalk and we were
going to use polymath to see if he might contribute something.
Tim
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> On 30 Jun 2018, at 01:19, Francisco Ortiz Peñaloza
>
in the same pools as the other children ;)
Tim
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On 30 Jun 2018, at 09:24, Ben Coman wrote:
>>>> On 16 Jun 2018, at 15:38, Ben Coman wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Le 16/06/2018 à 10:43, Ben Coman a écrit :
>>>>>
)) asHours ].
Oops - thanks for being my sound board.
Tim
> On 30 Apr 2018, at 22:02, Francisco Garau <francisco.ga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Have you tried #inject:into: ? Looks like what are needing here
>
> - Francisco
>
>
>> On 30 Apr 2018, at 19
You can learn so much from these innocent questions Maximiliano pointed out
that there is a difference between #sum and a method I never noticed
#sumNumbers, the latter would avoided my problem too...
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> On 30 Apr 2018, at 23:00, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works&
That should be “re-saved “ it, the issue went away.
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> On 25 Apr 2018, at 23:43, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote:
>
> Hi - I think I had this issue a long while back, but I just hit it again
> (desperately trying to get back into Pharo again)…
>
something like at:ifAbsent: or the nicely readable
collect:thenXxx: methods.
Why is this?
I’m curious about style - and the elegance of my workaround :
result ifEmpty: [ 0 ] ifNotEmpty:[ :r | r collect: [:I | i hours ]]
which is ok, but seems a mouthful?
Am I missing a trick?
Tim
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- and we’ll share the
results here.
Tim
NOTE for anyone that is coming and is reading this: We’ve had to change the
venue to the pub around the corner - The Crown Tavern.
> On 27 Oct 2017, at 16:31, Sean P. DeNigris <s...@clipperadams.com> wrote:
>
> Tim Mackinnon wrote
>> Ti
it
I'll pop a reply tomorrow.
Tim
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> On 28 Oct 2017, at 12:46, Herby Vojčík <he...@mailbox.sk> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I came to the phase where I actually deploy the small backend written in
> Pharo, and I wonder about two things:
>
> 1. Is it poss
Todd - thanks for clarifying - thats a fairer non-emotive assessment. I also
know that you often helpfully chip in here too, so thanks for that too.
Tim
> On 21 Jun 2018, at 11:18, Todd Blanchard wrote:
>
> I'll just leave it with production data was lost through creeping file
>
) - so don’t count me out yet.
Tim
> On 21 Jun 2018, at 11:23, horrido wrote:
>
> I'm disappointed in the response. Only two contributors of $100 each. This is
> extremely tepid.
>
> There must be thousands of Smalltalkers around the world. How to reach out
> to them? It can't
any file(s) known to git.
Are you able to confirm if you can restore a deleted class from a commit? I’ve
tried it on 2 different OSX machines and neither of them works - making me
think we do something odd.
Tim
> On 14 Jun 2018, at 08:52, Guillermo Polito wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Rega
Hi Cyril (nice work on the menu by the way) - I was thinking in the Tools menu
they should both be at the top. For the world menu - I think maybe the
consistency is better - and for the advanced user they can learnt he keyboard
shortcuts?
I’ll put a bug for this.
Tim
> On 21 Jun 2018, at
(in my opinion) but I’m wondering if its in some specific order?
Tim
Pharo
class in git?
Tim
> On 21 Jun 2018, at 16:07, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Guille - just following up on this thread as I’d like to get more confident
> with this stuff.
>
> You mentioned a Calypso plugin for versions - where is that? I loaded a
> recentish P7 image
environments, and
trying to get some more contributors to help.
Ironically its quite nicely structured code - although it could do with a few
more tests - so maybe thats one to double up on.
Tim
> On 19 Jun 2018, at 09:51, Christophe Demarey
> wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> Tha
I’ve been thinking similar and was holding out to see if I might relearn the
new layout - but I agree it needs tweaking a bit (not lots - just make it a bit
more comfortable)
I’m pleased to see us trying to make it more approachable though.
Tim
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> On 22 Jun 2018, at 03
Yeah - I had a similar problem and had forgotten that the global startup
settings are applied every tine you launch an image. Not at my computer - but
on OS X they are in the is Library subfolder, on Windows there is some profile
directories.
Tim
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> On 28 Jul 2018, at
need it to do this? At least
it should be a cookie that if I have it it goes away, or better still - just
put it as a menu entry and let people sign up if they like out stuff?
Given our community fights the BS can't we lead better?
Tim
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Yeah - that baby… I hate seeing it over and over… presumably its some js that a
third part coughed up (badly).
Tim
> On 4 Aug 2018, at 00:05, Cédrick Béler wrote:
>
> I guess that one ...
> As the general warning in cookies (grrr), or the gpdr or
>
>
> Envoyé de
to agree on whether we are
using assert or should.
Tim
> On 10 Aug 2018, at 16:16, Joachim Tuchel wrote:
>
> I personally think that the methods you suggest as examples pollute the API
> without adding any value. Just because Java and others added these doesn’t
> justify a
- I also tried
aContext restartWithNewReceiver: newClass
But again, I get a debugger where my class is still bound to nil. So what’s the
trick to re-evaluate with the new class I’ve created? Or maybe I’m totally on
the wrong track (still its very interesting…)
Tim
> On 10 Aug 2018, at 16
that)… if I can get that - then I get the name of the missing class and can
then create it and then rerun the method right?
This is very neat stuff I ‘ve never played with before.
Tim
> On 9 Aug 2018, at 11:02, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 9 Aug 2018, at 10:59
of doing it in one go - it’s very old fashioned)
Does anyone have tips on solving these? It spoils the exercism experience that
I thought we could convey, so I’d like to at least fix #1 in 6.1 if I can.
Tim
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> On 9 Aug 2018, at 01:44, Francisco Ortiz Peñaloza wrote:
>
to be there, but it all looks like a bit of mess with assert vs should
and deny vs shouldn’t -did we change tact somewhere over the years and not
deprecate stuff?
Tim
you’ve all proposed - I figured if was all
possible .
Tim
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> On 9 Aug 2018, at 11:02, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 9 Aug 2018, at 10:59, Guillermo Polito wrote:
>>
>> Hi Marcus,
>>
>> Is it wise to backport thing
how flexible our environment is (and the work we can
keep doing).
Tim
> On 10 Aug 2018, at 23:16, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> Actually I think I figured that bit out - a bit clumsily - (pointers
> appreciated)
>
> createMissingClassActionFor: aMessage in: aContext
error msg and not the new one (so quite confusing).
Has there been recent work done in the debugger that might explain these?
Tim
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I forgot to give the exact image number - it was build 1167 from around 13/Aug.
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> On 17 Aug 2018, at 06:32, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I’m doing some travelling and had a stretch on a plane with Pharo 7 -
> 64bit b166, and was trying out some cha
changes to make create work with a nil
class - but maybe we can do better?
Tim
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> On 17 Aug 2018, at 06:21, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 10 Aug 2018, at 23:16, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>>
>> Actually I think I figured that bit ou
<https://github.com/exercism/pharo/blob/master/docs/INSTALLATION.md>)
Tim
> On 17 Aug 2018, at 07:17, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 17 Aug 2018, at 13:00, Tim Mackinnon > <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Marcus -
ring about thoughts though before
jumping in…
Tim
p.s. - we’re building some exercises for exercism and getting that process
streamlined so hopefully many more people can help - and maybe we can augment
the great learning courses/videos/books that we already have.
-
https://github.com/feenkcom/gtoolkit-documenter
<https://github.com/feenkcom/gtoolkit-documenter> (note - take note of the
bottom comment and load all of glamourous toolkit to get the full impression).
Tim
> On 7 Aug 2018, at 08:11, H. Hirzel wrote:
>
> P.S. Some notes and li
programmatically.
Tim
> On 7 Aug 2018, at 02:03, Evan Donahue wrote:
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> Hmm, the only things I'm trying to accomplish are 1) use Pharo Launcher and
> 2) have each new image keep its repositories separate, as advised by others
> on the list, so that different images can chec
I’m wondering if someone knows the trick to programmatically restarting the
debugger (or pre-debugger) without getting an extra window?
In my debug action (a button) I have some code that does:
aContext stack second restart
However this gives me a second pre-debug window?
Any thoughts?
-debug window to0
self preDebugWindow
debugger: nil;
close.
> On 11 Aug 2018, at 16:44, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>
> I’m wondering if someone knows the trick to programmatically restarting the
> debugger (or pre-debugger) without getting an extra window?
>
>
GaaS would be a great idea. I think I understood Pharo cloud had closed? I was
steered towards Digital Ocean which was really simple to setup and very cheap.
Although I think this is all heading towards kuberneties and docker images as
the end game.
Tim
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> On 18 Aug 2
(but it feels a bit too
generic place for textMorph navigation stuff).
Tim
> On 21 Aug 2018, at 05:48, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On 20 Aug 2018, at 00:39, Denis Kudriashov > <mailto:dionisi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>>
>> 2018-0
- and I will assemble a proper PR for
review by you guys (and at least it advances us forward - and maybe opens the
door to better changes further on).
I’m just juggling another change at the moment - so it will be a few days.
Tim
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> On 23 Aug 2018, at 05:33, Marcus Denker wr
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