Sorry for the small talk; sent on the fly.
lionelakue wrote > Thanks everyone > > These are some examples to precise my question: > -software for human resources or shop inventory. > -IT asset or fleet management systems. These are used to register > equipments or cars inside companies and control their allocations. > abergel wrote >> There is roassal if you need to visualize data. I have seen people >> visualizing relations between software artifacts. > Thanks Alexandre. > I have just read through a chapter about Raossal. Very useful. Making high > level reports like monitoring screens(to track the managed elements > movements) easy. > jfabry wrote >> to build user interfaces I recommend that you use Spec. Many user >> interfaces in the standard Pharo image are written using it. I am >> currently writing documentation for it, here is the introductory chapter: > Thanks. > Sound very interesting, Johan. Can you give me a link where I can get the > library? > stepharo wrote >> to help people answering your question do you have some examples of >> management software you have in mind? >> >> if you need to connect to DB >> >> - there is Glorp (which is a relational mapper) and now there is a >> new version and a nice documentation >> >> https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoInProgress/tree/master/Glorp >> for the source >> >> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/Books/job/PharoBookWorkInProgress/111/artifact/book-result/Glorp/ >> >> for the pdf >> >> - Esteban added support for Unqlite to Voyage (so you can deploy >> even more easily some small app). >> >> https://www.unqlite.org > Thanks Stef > > An ORM, Great! Now I remember, I have heard about Glorp but I thought it > was just a project. > > The Unqlite support is what I needed for one of my persistence strategy. > Because I knew Voyage Memory Repository or Image-Based Persistence could > be almost impossible in production. > > kilon.alios wrote >> If you don't mind some extra work and don't mind combining Pharo with >> other >> programming languages your options are titanic >> >> You can use any C/C++ library via UFFI >> You can use any Python library via my Atlas bridge >> You can use any Java library via JNIPort >> You can use any JavaScript library via PharoJS >> >> In the end it's completely up with to you and the way you like work. Just >> a >> matter of personal taste. > Thanks. I haven't thought about bridging other technos with Pharo before. > Do you know where I can get some documentation about these libraries? It > will be perfect for one project I have. -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/A-Management-Software-Building-Library-in-Pharo-tp4905859p4906103.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.