> On 5 Feb 2020, at 13:28, Lorenzo <lore...@edor.it> wrote: > > Anyway, if I can say my opinion, the observation ridicolous. Even though the article is interesting, there is no mention of the word 'Pharo' anywhere in the article, nor in any of the 3 slide presentations. Nor is there any Pharo or even Smalltalk code to be seen. It is very well possible that you have an application in Pharo, if so, I and everybody on this list would be *very* interesting is learning more about it. Sven
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