kilon.alios wrote
> I've been wondering if I can use Pharo the way I would use
> Emacs, as an environment for doing everything."

This is the dream - the Dynabook vision. Smalltalk was a protoype
exploration of JCR Licklider's dream, articulated in the early 60s "to
become interactive intellectual amplifiers for all people", or as Dan
Ingalls put it "to provide computer support for the creative spirit in
everyone". There is no reason why Pharo should not be able to do this.
Indeed it is why its lineage exists in the first place. The only thing
necessary is the effort to implement the features that matter to you.


kilon.alios wrote
> "* Use IRC?"

I remember there is at least one project, but would probably have to be
ported to a current Pharo version


kilon.alios wrote
> Pharo has a command shell, similar to emacs eshell

I've experimented with it quite a bit. The features are very impressive when
you dig into it.


kilon.alios wrote
> " Read the Pharo documentation (e.g. Pharo By Example)?"

This - unfortunately - is the weakest point of all the features you have
mentioned. While multimedia is an essential part of the Dynabook vision,
standards and formats have been moving so quickly and becoming so
complicated that our community's resources are overwhelmed, and it seems we
have mostly conceded here, although there are some bits and pieces lying
around and now-a-days with all the FFI/NB advancements, a quick hack would
be to wrap existing external libraries.


kilon.alios wrote
> " Is there a package manager I can use to find new tools I can use in
> Pharo"

We are moving closer and closer to this, but don't yet have one central
catalog.

Anyway, welcome! What you're suggesting is a dream for many of us. We've
been focusing these last few years on infrastructure to make it more
practical. Let's make it happen :)

- Sean



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