Hi Torsten, Thanks for the feedback. I have been pushed to make it public right before ESUG. I'm trying my best to make it clean and documented.
If you are using a Mac, the examples I provide on http://car.mines-douai.fr/pharojs/ <http://car.mines-douai.fr/pharojs/> should work out of the box. For other platforms (Windows & Linux) I need the command line to open a web browser on a specific URL. Any hint? Regarding the naming PharoJS is more than a bridge. It allows: -Develop and test apps in Pharo -Generate a javascript file for a standalone app Noury > On 15 Jul 2015, at 11:28, Torsten Bergmann <asta...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Clément Bera wrote: > >> What is PharoJS ? Are you talking about Pharo on top of the Bert's SqueakJS >> VM ? >> If so, it starts, but some primitives fail making it freeze after a short >> while as you describe. >> It would be fun to have it running even though most of the Pharo folks went >> into the Amber direction for Pharo on Javascript. > > Yes there is SqueakJS from Bert https://bertfreudenberg.github.io/SqueakJS/ > and I would have expected "PharoJS" to be the same for Pharo. > > At least I would "reserve" the name for the case Pharo images work on it > as well. > > > Unfortunately Noury Bouraqadi now took this "PharoJS" name for his > Pharo -> JavaScript compiler > > http://car.mines-douai.fr/2015/07/develop-in-pharo-run-on-javascript/ > > leading a little bit to this confusion. > > I would have called the project "Pharo JavaScriptBridge" like the config and > the > repo http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~noury/JavaScriptBridge > > I loaded the config from the SmalltalkHub repo and then: > > ConfigurationOfJavaScriptBridge loadBleedingEdge > > tried JbClientControllerBridge startOn:80 > > but were hit by several errors. > > In my opinion a minimal HOWTO would be required. > > Thanks > Torsten