A question I was meaning to ask, how efficient is STON at storing references , lets say I have an object that has instance variables that references another object and that object has a instance variable that references another object etc. Where exactly STON stops , or are there any limitations
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 7:58 PM Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas < offray.l...@mutabit.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using STON for my Grafoscopio[1][2] project with pretty good results. > It's flexible, readable and well supported and document. Better that JSON! > Pretty recommended. > [1] http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/index.en.html > [2] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Grafoscopio > > Cheers, > > Offray > > On 02/11/16 12:50, sergio ruiz wrote: > > The funny thing about STON is that, as a professional developer, I am so > used to the whole world being a “hey, look! we have this too!!” world, that > I never looked into it at all.. > > I should have knows that that Pharo/Smalltalk community would, instead of > “me too” would say.. “look, here’s a cleaner, simpler, and more flexible > way to do the thing..” > > thanks, pharo/smalltalk community for being simple/flexible/clean ! > > On November 2, 2016 at 1:45:07 PM, Johan Fabry (jfa...@dcc.uchile.cl) > wrote: > > The book also talks about other storage mechanisms, see > http://files.pharo.org/books/enterprise-pharo/ > > HTH, > > ---- > peace, > sergio > photographer, journalist, visionary > > Public Key: http://bit.ly/29z9fG0 > #BitMessage BM-NBaswViL21xqgg9STRJjaJaUoyiNe2dV > http://www.Village-Buzz.com > http://www.ThoseOptimizeGuys.com > http://www.coffee-black.com > http://www.painlessfrugality.com > http://www.twitter.com/sergio_101 > http://www.facebook.com/sergio101 > > >