Hi Tim,
Fits excellently! Didn't knew about it, great idea.
Thanks for putting me just one-click away from it ;)
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Hi Paul ,
>Terse Guide To Squeak: http://squeak.joyful.com/LanguageNotes
Too terse for me. I like better the documentation on the official webpage, i
like it a lot because its explanations are through and motivated.
> Smalltalk-Best-Practice-Patterns-Kent/dp/013476904X
I knew it because of the of
Hi hernanmd,
I found the list of (some of) the packages you use to be an interesting peek
view of an expert's toolkit. Some i knew, some i didn't and learned about.
>There is a package named "Catalog", I don't know how many people is putting
effort on it right now. I think it needs some love.
It'
Laura - not sure if this fits your bill, but I really find that PharoLauncher
is handy - it lets you easily download new Smalltalk images (maybe to track new
features in Moose, or Pharo 4.0) - before using it I had things lying around
where I had forgotten what they were for. This helped me put
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> On Jan 15, 2015, at 1:57 PM, laura wrote:
>
> How was it implemented? Were you building it as an additional packa
How was it implemented? Were you building it as an additional package for the
system?
How would it support browsability and discoverability?
I had in mind a wiki-like catalog hosted on the official page composed by:
-A tree of categories (like
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_software_categor
i'm afraid i posed the question too broadly to be answerable, so
reformulating...
What are some tools you frequently use to ease development which are neither
built in the current official distribution nor domain-specific?
(for example i added TilingWindowManager, RBConfigurableFormatter, many
sho
The other thing I'd add is if you have an area of interest then let us know
so people can point you to things relevant to you. There is a lot out
there, if somewhat poorly organized.
Laura wrote
> Hi all,
>
> What are some tools / plug-ins/ projects / packages / frameworks
> you find very
Hi Laura,
Laura wrote
> Hi all,
>
> What are some tools / plug-ins/ projects / packages / frameworks
> you find very useful or you use very frequently for development?
> (please for each name it and state it's purpose)
> I'm a newcomer to Pharo , so it hasn't to be something rare.
When I was s
Excerpts from stepharo's message of 2015-01-13 17:13:50 +0100:
> Yes this is so true. You are 100% right
> this is why I started to code a catalog extracted from configurationOf.
> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/PharoProjectCatalog/ but it
> seems that recent changes broke it.
>
> Yes
We need a catalog of packages.
We started to build such a catalog as a prototype.
Now we are reimplementing everything.
Stef
Le 13/1/15 04:58, Laura Risani a écrit :
Hi all,
What are some tools / plug-ins/ projects / packages / frameworks
you find very useful or you use very frequently for dev
Two questions here:
1. The Configuration Browser is nice, but it still doesn't provide any
kind of description for the packages. I mean, looking at the list of
packages, I can probably guess what "Dependency Analyser" does, but I
have exactly zero chance in guessing what Epicea, Ephestos, Illia
We need a catalog of packages.
We started to build such a catalog as a prototype.
Now we are reimplementing everything.
Stef
Le 13/1/15 04:58, Laura Risani a écrit :
Hi all,
What are some tools / plug-ins/ projects / packages / frameworks
you find very useful or you use very frequently for dev
Two questions here:
1. The Configuration Browser is nice, but it still doesn't provide any
kind of description for the packages. I mean, looking at the list of
packages, I can probably guess what "Dependency Analyser" does, but I
have exactly zero chance in guessing what Epicea, Ephestos, Illia
"The Configuration Browser is nice, but it still doesn't provide any
kind of description for the packages. I mean, looking at the list of
packages, I can probably guess what "Dependency Analyser" does, but I
have exactly zero chance in guessing what Epicea, Ephestos, Illiad,
Kendrick, Mandrill, Mar
Hi,
nice timing - I returned to Pharo after a couple of months spent
elsewhere and I'm facing the same challenges as Laura. So, a couple of
additional comments and questions from me:
>
> Have you tried to use System -> Settings browser -> Formatter?
>
This setting seems to live under "Refactori
Hi Laura,
2015-01-13 0:58 GMT-03:00 Laura Risani :
> Hi all,
>
> What are some tools / plug-ins/ projects / packages / frameworks
> you find very useful or you use very frequently for development?
> (please for each name it and state it's purpose)
>
Well, it depends really what's your domain.
Mi
Hi all,
What are some tools / plug-ins/ projects / packages / frameworks
you find very useful or you use very frequently for development?
(please for each name it and state it's purpose)
I'm a newcomer to Pharo , so it hasn't to be something rare.
On the side...
I feel curious about how one gets
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