Hi Ben - it looks completely do-able.

Just submitted my hello world for python - and it wasn’t anything particularly 
special. I thought your suggestion of using Tonel is perfect - I’m just not 
sure how well the exercism site will render tonel format (ideally with correct 
colour coding).

I’ve noticed there are lots of Textmate themes for Smalltalk floating around 
(and indeed I took one and put it on my iPad for a text app who’s name I’ve 
forgotten and it seemed to render tonal fine). So if exercism uses that - then 
it really shouldn’t be a ton of work to make the submit/pull calls like you 
suggested? It seems that exercism is just providing conversations and a push 
pull mechanism - so really its git with training wheels? Or have I missed 
something?

Tim

> On 29 Jun 2018, at 17:14, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 29 June 2018 at 22:53, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works 
> <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote:
> Presumably someone is working on Pharo Exercism (did I notice Ben or Hilaire 
> asking about the tonel format for it?)
> 
> Is it possible for someone to put a comment in the repo for it - so we can 
> coordinate effort? I’m assuming that someone can at least get hello world 
> working as an example?
> 
> It would also be handy if someone who understands how it works, can give a 
> quick explanation here - as I would offer to suggest it as something for the 
> next UK Smalltalk gathering next month. I’m assuming the cli submits files to 
> some travis runner and you get results back - and we just have to fill 
> something in that will interpret those files and launch a command line pharo 
> to get the results (presumably handling walkbacks in a way that the results 
> get fed back). And then I’m guess we have a pharo add-in that would let you 
> do this from the image some way too?
> 
> Tim
> 
> I don't know much or even how I ended up tuning in on it - but of several of 
> these sorts of initiatives I've heard about, Exercism looks like a good one.
> I haven't put any thought into exercises, but have been thinking about 
> infrastructure.  
> 
> Here is some discussion about making a code exporter to be able to use the 
> command line tool to interact with the server.
> https://github.com/exercism/pharo/issues/6#issuecomment-398346884 
> <https://github.com/exercism/pharo/issues/6#issuecomment-398346884>
> 
> I've been looking at how the command line tool communicates with the server 
> to determine how hard it would be too hard to write a Pharo direct interface 
> to their server.
> I wasn't planning to share my experiments yet, but since it may be a while 
> before I get a chance to extend it further,
> perhaps it interests someone...
> https://github.com/bencoman/pharogui-exercism 
> <https://github.com/bencoman/pharogui-exercism>
> 
> cheers -ben

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