Let's get started with this.
I agree with NumericalMethods being freezed in the Configuration Browser.
But I don't want to be forced to load the whole SciSmalltalk to use 3
methods in NumericalMethods.
Do you agree Serge?
I agree with you that having a nice modular structure is important.
Can you import the ConfigurationOfNumericalMethod from a common
repository in SciSmalltalk?
I am trying to avoid what the Python community did with NumPy and
SciPy which is a mess.
Ah you see you have to sync with Serge. I think that Serge was not
aware about that you publish the code in your repository.
Now we want to rename the acronym (because DHB is not good) and
probably improve the code of the library while keeping the book in
sync (like using String streamContents for printing).
DHB prefix is ugly of course.
so let us rename it
I personally hate to see all the comment with a copyright and a
commit dates.
Me too.
let us fix that too.
We can put a simple copyright notice on the class side.
Hernán
Stef
Hernán
2015-01-28 16:16 GMT-03:00 stepharo <steph...@free.fr
<mailto:steph...@free.fr>>:
Hernan
This is 8 months that I push didier to release it. I spent my
week-end to edit it.
So when you talk about respect use your energy th right way.
Stef
2015-01-28 14:21 GMT-03:00 stepharo <steph...@free.fr
<mailto:steph...@free.fr>>:
Didier Besset offered his great book "Object-Oriented
Implementation of Numerical Methods
An Introduction with Smalltalk and Java" to the community.
We would like to thank Didier Besset for his great book
and for his gift of the source and implementation to the
community.
This is indeed, great news.
You can find
• Archive of the original book, with code in both
Java and Smalltalk
https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/ArchiveOONumericalMethods
https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/ArchiveOONumericalMethods/blob/master/NumericalMethods/2015-Jan-WholeBookST-Java.pdf
• An abridged version of Didier’s book, without the
Java implementation and reference; our goal is to make
the book slimmer and easier to read. The implementation
presented in this book is part of the SciSmalltalk library.
The implementation presented in his book is part of the
NumericalMethods library.
You want to promote SciSmalltalk, then first respect others.
NumericalMethods could be part of SciSmalltalk, but it is
the library where code was originally released.
Cheers,
Hernán