Just as TLA is a three letter acronym ... 😊
-Original Message-
From: Pharo-users On Behalf Of Esteban A.
Maringolo
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2018 2:21 PM
To: Any question about pharo is welcome ; Richard
Sargent
Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] #ast vs. #parseTree
On 04/05/2018 13:54, Richard S
Precision Systems in Houston specializes in finding/placing Smalltalk
developers in the U.S.
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Pharo-users On Behalf Of Brad
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2018 1:15 PM
To: Any question about pharo is welcome
Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Saving a Smalltalk Project
I’
Telna is looking for developers with Smalltalk experience, preferably Pharo,
in Toronto Canada.
The role is listed on indeed.ca if anyone is interested.
Andrew Glynn
Btw, in my fascination with messing around, the 32 bit version of Pharo 7 for
Windows runs better on OS/2 v.5 (yes, it still exists, it was released last
June). Probably because its Win32 subsystem is more compatible with Win32 apps
than Windows 10.
Andrew
From: Benoit St-Jean
Sent: F
Maybe I’m missing something, or maybe I’m not ‘everyone’, but I’ve only had a
few problems with 32 bit Pharo 7 and Windows. Btw Windows 10 “64 bit” is about
as 64 bit as Windows 95 was 32 bit. i.e. not very. Most of the issues center
around Moose, not the core Pharo. But I’m only playing wit
You can open the repository in the Monticello browser if it’s a
Metacello/Monticello repo, or use Iceberg with git if it’s a git repo in the
same manner you would with any other git project. You can also open the
project in Versionner to get the latest version.
As far as scripting it, that’
I'm currently porting the Pharo VM to Solaris 11 for a specific project
(Sparc and x86). I was wondering how many users prefer the stack VM, as for
my own purposes the JIT is better (better concurrency when not using OS
functions on a 128 thread machine, which is the deployment target). However
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