> On 31 Dec 2016, at 17:54, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.ber...@me.com> wrote: > > Hi Volkert, > > I share your wishes!
Me too, well said. Sven > Alexandre > > Envoyé de mon iPad > > Le 31 déc. 2016 à 17:35, Volkert <volk...@nivoba.de> a écrit : > >> Dear Pharo Community, >> >> i would like to thank you for all the work and effort to push Pharo forward. >> Pharo is getting better and nicer from day to day. It is hard work and the >> hard >> work will hopefully never end, because then Pharo is a success ... >> >> I am using Pharo since 2012, mainly for prototyping my ideas with Roassal, >> NeoCSV, >> NeoJSON and Zn in the domain of knowledge management and enterprise >> architecture. >> >> I am not a power or full-time user nor i am a Pharo expert (so i think, i >> represent >> some of the Pharo Users today). But for my ideas and projects Pharo is the >> right tool. It is a light-weight, easy to start, easy to learn language and a >> cool environment. The Pharo Books are really nice. The nicest thing is, that >> my >> ideas can easily grow into a simple & nice workbench for interactive data >> analytics ... but i have more plans with Pharo (Pharo on the server side). >> >> My wishes for 2017 and above ... >> - A stable Pharo 6.0 on a 64bit VM on Linux >> - A better introduction of the Ecosystem and Core Project around Pharo >> - Some architecture blueprints of using Pharo in different domains >> - A growing and more powerfull community >> - A successfull killer application ... >> - A growing company backing ... >> - ... >> >> Thank you and a Happy Pharo Year 2017 >> Volkert >> >>