Great tool to have.

Definitely easier than doing everything in Zn or Seaside REST for getting
something done quick.

For hackathons, this is quite useful for sure!

We should have a lineup of tools like that that allow us to shine during
such events in order to promote Pharo.

http://checkthis.com/hackathonbxl is one I go to in october.

The monitor on the right is mine during a previous hackathon and what is on
it is... Pharo ! (The guy on the picture was my team mate. He is a Scala
guy).

What would you think makes sense in such a stack beyond Teapot?

MongoTalk, ZnEasy, Roassal, Mapless, ...

Phil




On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Attila Magyar <m.magy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 wrote
> > Are there any tests ? Examples ?
>
> There is a test package, but it is not part of the metacello config. You
> can
> see it, if you add the repositiory and load the project from there. There
> are no large examples so far, only the REST like book app on the
> smalltalkhub wiki.
>
>
> Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 wrote
> > How do you load your dependencies, like NeoJSON or STON ?
>
> I consider them as optional dependencies therefore they are not loaded. If
> someone wants to use them they will need to load them from the config
> browser. From the code I don't refer to them directly but with the
> "Smalltalk at: #NeoJSON" expression, so the projects loads and works
> without
> them, if they are not used. Probably I will add some metacello stuff later
> to make it easier to load them.
>
>
> Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 wrote
> > If you need anything from Zn that is not yet provided, please ask. I
> would
> > be happy to help. It is impressive that you did all this without any
> > direct questions !
> >
> > Cool name too !
> >
> > Sven
> >
> > PS: Most people don't seem to know, but you can load a #stable version in
> > one expression:
> >
> > Gofer it
> >   smalltalkhubUser: 'zeroflag' project: 'Teapot';
> >   configuration;
> >   loadStable.
> >
> > It is just more elegant I think. There are some variants of this API as
> > well, check the Gofer class.
>
> Thanks, that's better.
>
>
>
>
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