He he. When the cost of building a tool gets too low, developers feel compelled to work on embellishments just to feel like they did something :).
And I see you used yet another undocumented feature: filtering the inspector :) Nice job! Doru On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:14 PM, Torsten Bergmann <asta...@gmx.de> wrote: > I spend some more minutes. So using GTTools in Pharo 4beta and a few more > methods, > pragmas, icons later we now have: > > MongoBrowser open > > which I also made available in the Tools menu. If you want to try out go to > "Tools" -> "ConfigurationBrowser" and load MongoTalk in Pharo 4beta. > > See attached screenshot. > > This makes: > > 3 methods as class extensions for a custom GT inspector on each mongo > domain object (mongo, database, collection) > 4 methods to provide the 4 icons > 1 method to provide the pragma for inclusion into world menu > (#menuCommandOn:) > 1 method to open > > which makes 9 methods to build a Mongo database UI browser in Pharo > Smalltalk! Without the icons and menu item only 4 !!! > Hey - Pharo rocks already and with GTTools we get even more empowered! > > Thanks to anyone who contributed to MongoTalk (especially Kent Beck for > the initial implementation). > > Have fun > T. > > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Every thing has its own flow"