The only connection is that they share the same goal of converting Smalltalk code to JavaScript.
Noury > On 07 Aug 2015, at 21:02, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Is PharoJS related to / based on > > http://www.squeaksource.com/@45sUWABDUdZM7Og0/Uycfg_AQ > > > ST2JS - Traductor de Smalltalk a JavaScript > http://diegogomezdeck.blogspot.com/2006/07/st2js-traductor-de-smalltalk.html > Las características de JavaScript mencionadas anteriormente, usadas > con picardía, permiten hacer un traductor de Smalltalk a JavaScript > que respete toda la semántica del Smalltalk. > ? > > --Hannes > > On 7/16/15, Noury Bouraqadi <bouraq...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On 15 Jul 2015, at 15:37, Andy Burnett <andy.burn...@knowinnovation.com> >>> wrote: >>> >> >>> One question. When I execute 1+1 on the Pharo (pink) playground, I see the >>> code appearing in the web browser log, but it doesn't appear to execute. >>> Is it supposed to, or at this stage is it just showing that it made it >>> over to the web browser? >>> >> It does actually execute on the browser, but 1+1 has no side effect :-). >> >> You can try to call native javascript object to see stuff changing. >> For example, you can evaluate the following> >> >> console native_log: 'Hello from Smalltalk'. "Displays the string in >> the >> console of the browser" >> window native_alert: 'This is cool'. "Opens an alert window on the >> browser" >> >> >> Note: You need to load version 51 (just pushed it to SmalltalkHub) that >> fixes a bug in the PharoJS workspace. >> >> Noury >> >> >> >> >