Looks awesome.

Now, how hard would it be to reuse a WATask from Seaside from normal, non
web code?

A lot of WAxxx concepts could be brought back into nornal "Spec/Morphic"
apps, like WASession, WATask, filters etc.

Phil

On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 12:42 AM, Paul DeBruicker <pdebr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This may be overkill for your use but would love to have an MIT licensed
> set
> of classes that allow for/enable something like this:
>
>
> https://medium.com/assist/theres-a-dozen-ways-to-order-
> a-coffee-why-do-dumb-bots-only-allow-one-27230542636d#.laljhpyt5
>
>
>
>
> sergio ruiz wrote
> > Hey all..
> >
> > I got my first paying gig that i am able to use pharo with, and i am on
> > the last leg before calling it complete.
> >
> > Here’s what I need to do..
> >
> > This application accepts SMS text messages. It allows the user to send
> > images via MMS and place an order to a print house for those images..  it
> > then compiles the order, and submits it to the order processing system
> and
> > makes the prints.
> >
> > The last thing I need to zero in on is handling the interaction. Believe
> > it or not, I have never modeled such an interaction. The interaction
> goes:
> >
> > - user sends images{s)
> > - bot says ‘thanks’ and asks if there are more
> > - user types ‘done’ or sends more
> > - on ‘done’ bot asks for print size
> > - bot says ‘thanks’ and the interaction is done. order is processed.
> >
> > my first inclination is to use a state machine, progressing through order
> > each time the user enters ‘done’..
> >
> > does this sound reasonable, or is there a better model/design pattern for
> > this interaction?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> > ----
> > peace,
> > sergio
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> >
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