Well technically the python part works fine, BUT I also always wanted it to be friendly to begineers . So nope , its same project. And you are correct its still focused in coding 3d graphics but I came to realisation that if I want some people to use it, obviously i dont expect the massive majority to give up the comforts of python but for those that are curious I have to provide an enviroment thats is even easier to code in than python is currently for Blender.
My goal is to provide a development enviroment for Blender addons that is simple, and easy to use and learn. So providing a minimal pharo image that is self documented has always being a dream for Ephestos. By the way whats the news on the matter of modular pharo image ? Is there any work done to provide a minimal pharo image ? I would hate to replicate what is already done. On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 3:59 PM Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote: > On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 7:01 PM, Dimitris Chloupis > <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: > > So I was reading the complains from Sven and got Inspiration from Torsten > > Pharo image and CUIs and made me wonder what if we had an image which has > > the least amount of libraries and every library inside it is full > commented > > in class, package and method and even has tutorial using inside help > tool. > > > > So I think I will give this project a try. I know there is a plan to make > > pharo image more modular, but modularity does not equal minimalism , > > simplicity and ease of use. > > > > I think I will follow the CUIs example and do the development via Github. > > > > But I am open to ideas and suggestions. > > > > My intention is to remove the excess fat, to make Pharo prettier (improve > > theme support and make available several themes ) and to have everything > > commented and self documented. > > > > Obviously this will be a long term project and in no way a walk in the > park > > but I was looking for a nice project to name "Ephestos" :D seem as good > as > > any > > Did this project not pane out?... > > https://pharoweekly.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/ephestos-using-and-coding-blender-from-inside-pharo/ > > Seems you're quite attached to that name :) > but is there a minor chance of confusion? > > cheers -ben > >