Le 18/02/2017 à 14:19, horrido a écrit :
Someone interested in Smalltalk would like to examine (assess) some "model Smalltalk projects" from, say, GitHub. He would like to see the code quality and versatility of the language. Can anyone suggest some projects he could look at? I don't want to point him to weak projects. Thanks.
I'd say Seaside on GitHub: https://github.com/SeasideSt/Seaside. I also like FileTree (https://github.com/dalehenrich/filetree), for the fact it supports with CI a significant number of targets and versions on each target.
(He's a Scala specialist, if you want to know.)
As long as he is ready to recognize that Smalltalk code has the same patterns as Scala without the types (*), he should be fine.
(*) Except for the patterns that only exists to cope with the type system, obviously...
Regards, Thierry
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