[Pharo-users] [smalltalkhub.com] Feature to recover password please ?

2017-01-03 Thread Jigyasa Grover
Hey all !

I came back to Pharo & smalltalkhub.com after a long time.

After much efforts I am finally able to recover my UserID (Sorry but the
search feature isn't that great as well) but the password still remains a
mystery.

A way out to recover my lost password shall be really great. "Forgot
Password" option please ?

What shall be the alternate way out ? Create a new ID ? I am stuck.

Help appreciated.

Thanks.

Looking forward to a helpful response please.

- Jigyasa Grover



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Re: [Pharo-users] Slashdot Submission

2017-01-03 Thread stepharong

the one that I gave you :)
and is on your dropbox folder.



On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 22:06:32 +0100, Alexandre Bergel  
 wrote:



Hi Stef!

Which "Collective Intelligence" book are you referring to? Googling it  
gives me plenty of hits that are not really a book


CheersAlexandre
Le 1 janv. 2017 à 21:32, stepharong  a écrit :

On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 19:04:14 +0100, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas  
 wrote:




Page views are a pretty bad metric about quality of conversation. I  
remember the XKCD comic about "someone is wrong on the Internet"[1]  
and I wonder if the energy should be put >>>there, at all.

[1] https://www.xkcd.com/386/
In my case, some of my fellow programmers friends started with some  
friendly "bullying" about my choice of Smalltalk/Pharo, well also for  
my choice of fossil or anything not trendy >>>or popular, and some of  
them joke about me being some kind of "cyberhypster" :-P. That was at  
the beginning, and instead of trying to convince them otherwise by  
talking I prefer to >>>build and demo my Grafoscopio project in our  
hackerspace but with other people (journalist, students, philosophers,  
teachers) with the idea of data storytelling instead of  
>>>programming. Now my fellow programmers friends show more interest  
(but I'm still a cyberhypster :-)).


I like your process and it is an excellent one because at the end you  
get
- an artefact- credibility (even if you always have people telling you  
something)- and even a community


I like this idea of data analyst and journalist. I was planning to read  
and port to Pharo the collective intelligence book but I got distracted  
by my kids and I wrote some chapters for my >>new books.If you are  
interested by the collective intelligence book let me know (it took me  
some time to find it on torrent) I bought it but it still did not  
arrive to my placeMay be I should also be a cyberhypster :) but I like  
to shave from time to time :)


Stef





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Re: [Pharo-users] Slashdot Submission

2017-01-03 Thread Alexandre Bergel
Ah yes!!! That one!

Okay! By the way, soon I will design a new lecture, and part of this collective 
intelligence book will be covered by my lecture. I will let you know.

Alexandre


> On Jan 3, 2017, at 3:04 PM, stepharong  wrote:
> 
> the one that I gave you :)
> and is on your dropbox folder.
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 22:06:32 +0100, Alexandre Bergel 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Stef!
> 
> Which "Collective Intelligence" book are you referring to? Googling it gives 
> me plenty of hits that are not really a book
> 
> Cheers 
> Alexandre 
> 
> Le 1 janv. 2017 à 21:32, stepharong  a écrit :
> 
>> On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 19:04:14 +0100, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Page views are a pretty bad metric about quality of conversation. I remember 
>> the XKCD comic about "someone is wrong on the Internet"[1] and I wonder if 
>> the energy should be put there, at all. 
>> 
>> [1] https://www.xkcd.com/386/
>> 
>> In my case, some of my fellow programmers friends started with some friendly 
>> "bullying" about my choice of Smalltalk/Pharo, well also for my choice of 
>> fossil or anything not trendy or popular, and some of them joke about me 
>> being some kind of "cyberhypster" :-P. That was at the beginning, and 
>> instead of trying to convince them otherwise by talking I prefer to build 
>> and demo my Grafoscopio project in our hackerspace but with other people 
>> (journalist, students, philosophers, teachers) with the idea of data 
>> storytelling instead of programming. Now my fellow programmers friends show 
>> more interest (but I'm still a cyberhypster :-)). 
>> 
>> I like your process and it is an excellent one because at the end you get 
>> 
>> - an artefact 
>> - credibility (even if you always have people telling you something) 
>> - and even a community
>> 
>> I like this idea of data analyst and journalist. I was planning to read and 
>> port to Pharo the collective intelligence book but I got distracted by my 
>> kids and I wrote some chapters for my new books. 
>> If you are interested by the collective intelligence book let me know (it 
>> took me some time to find it on torrent) I bought it but it still did not 
>> arrive to my place 
>>  
>> May be I should also be a cyberhypster :) but I like to shave from time to 
>> time :)
>> 
>> Stef
>> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Pharo-users] Slashdot Submission

2017-01-03 Thread serge . stinckwich
This one ?
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/mobile/9780596529321.do

Envoyé de mon iPhone

> Le 3 janv. 2017 à 20:36, Alexandre Bergel  a écrit :
> 
> Ah yes!!! That one!
> 
> Okay! By the way, soon I will design a new lecture, and part of this 
> collective intelligence book will be covered by my lecture. I will let you 
> know.
> 
> Alexandre
> 
> 
>> On Jan 3, 2017, at 3:04 PM, stepharong  wrote:
>> 
>> the one that I gave you :)
>> and is on your dropbox folder.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 22:06:32 +0100, Alexandre Bergel 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Stef!
>> 
>> Which "Collective Intelligence" book are you referring to? Googling it gives 
>> me plenty of hits that are not really a book
>> 
>> Cheers 
>> Alexandre 
>> 
>>> Le 1 janv. 2017 à 21:32, stepharong  a écrit :
>>> 
>>> On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 19:04:14 +0100, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Page views are a pretty bad metric about quality of conversation. I 
>>> remember the XKCD comic about "someone is wrong on the Internet"[1] and I 
>>> wonder if the energy should be put there, at all. 
>>> 
>>> [1] https://www.xkcd.com/386/
>>> 
>>> In my case, some of my fellow programmers friends started with some 
>>> friendly "bullying" about my choice of Smalltalk/Pharo, well also for my 
>>> choice of fossil or anything not trendy or popular, and some of them joke 
>>> about me being some kind of "cyberhypster" :-P. That was at the beginning, 
>>> and instead of trying to convince them otherwise by talking I prefer to 
>>> build and demo my Grafoscopio project in our hackerspace but with other 
>>> people (journalist, students, philosophers, teachers) with the idea of data 
>>> storytelling instead of programming. Now my fellow programmers friends show 
>>> more interest (but I'm still a cyberhypster :-)). 
>>> 
>>> I like your process and it is an excellent one because at the end you get 
>>> 
>>> - an artefact 
>>> - credibility (even if you always have people telling you something) 
>>> - and even a community
>>> 
>>> I like this idea of data analyst and journalist. I was planning to read and 
>>> port to Pharo the collective intelligence book but I got distracted by my 
>>> kids and I wrote some chapters for my new books. 
>>> If you are interested by the collective intelligence book let me know (it 
>>> took me some time to find it on torrent) I bought it but it still did not 
>>> arrive to my place 
>>> 
>>> May be I should also be a cyberhypster :) but I like to shave from time to 
>>> time :)
>>> 
>>> Stef
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Using Opera's mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 


Re: [Pharo-users] Slashdot Submission

2017-01-03 Thread stepharong

Yes I sent it to you :)


This one ?
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/mobile/9780596529321.do

Envoyé de mon iPhone

Le 3 janv. 2017 à 20:36, Alexandre Bergel  a  
écrit :



Ah yes!!! That one!

Okay! By the way, soon I will design a new lecture, and part of this  
collective intelligence book will be covered by my lecture. I will  
let you know.



Alexandre



On Jan 3, 2017, at 3:04 PM, stepharong  wrote:


the one that I gave you :)

and is on your dropbox folder.




On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 22:06:32 +0100, Alexandre Bergel  
 wrote:



Hi Stef!


Which "Collective Intelligence" book are you referring to? Googling  
it gives me plenty of hits that are not really a book



Cheers

Alexandre

Le 1 janv. 2017 à 21:32, stepharong  a écrit :


On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 19:04:14 +0100, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas  
 wrote:


Page views are a pretty bad metric about quality of conversation.  
I remember the XKCD comic about "someone is wrong on the  
Internet"[1] and I wonder if the energy should be put there,  
at all.



[1] https://www.xkcd.com/386/


In my case, some of my fellow programmers friends started with  
some friendly "bullying" about my choice of Smalltalk/Pharo, well  
also for my choice of fossil or anything not trendy or  
popular, and some of them joke about me being some kind of  
"cyberhypster" :-P. That was at the beginning, and instead of  
trying to convince them otherwise by talking I prefer to build  
and demo my Grafoscopio project in our hackerspace but with other  
people (journalist, students, philosophers, teachers) with  
the idea of data storytelling instead of programming. Now my  
fellow programmers friends show more interest (but I'm still  
a cyberhypster :-)).


I like your process and it is an excellent one because at the end  
you get



- an artefact
- credibility (even if you always have people telling you something)-  
and even a community


I like this idea of data analyst and journalist. I was planning  
to read and port to Pharo the collective intelligence book but I  
got distracted by my kids and I wrote some chapters for my  
new books.
If you are interested by the collective intelligence book let me know  
(it took me some time to find it on torrent) I bought it but it still  
did not arrive to my place
May be I should also be a cyberhypster :) but I like to shave  
from time to time :)



Stef







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[Pharo-users] selectAllSortBy: usage

2017-01-03 Thread Asbath Sama biyalou via Pharo-users
--- Begin Message ---
Hi everybody. I have an object and I want to select all of them sorting
them by date (Date) and hour(Time). But I don't know to tell that
condition to selectAllSortBy:  I tried some things but no result. I am
using Voyage with mongoDB.

Thanks

Asbath


--- End Message ---


[Pharo-users] Creating a zip file without storing relative paths of file folders

2017-01-03 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas

Hi :-),

I'm creating a Grafoscopio interactive notebook for learning Lua and 
making a small video game with the LÖVE 2D game engine, following the 
excellent SheepPollution video series[1]. My first video game is now 
working (the old classic Pong) and the notebook contains actionable web 
links, text notes and code playgrounds for making clerical work 
(creating the initial empty .lua files, downloading the libraries, 
packaging all as zip files).


[1] 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUPbSJ5wF0k&list=PLM5EvDHhpyTcThnWfeP1459KelemQOBdG&index=1


Precisely, while trying to package the game as a zip file I'm having the 
problem that files are archived with their relative path, and so, 
they're in a zip with a lot of nested folders (like in my hard disk) 
instead of being just zipped in the root of the zip file. The script I'm 
using for that is at [2]. There is any way to tell ZipArchive or 
ZipNewFileMember that members are not stored with their full path?


[2] http://ws.stfx.eu/OOW0539JDHH2

Thanks,

Offray

Ps: Learning Lua has been a pleasant experience now that I have the 
Pharo/Smalltalk foundation and interactive notebooks, powered by it, and 
the Lua language is pretty neat also.





Re: [Pharo-users] selectAllSortBy: usage

2017-01-03 Thread Norbert Hartl
Try

selectAllSortBy: {
   'date' -> 1 .
   'time' -> 1 } asDictionary

where 1 means ascending and -1 means descending

Norbert

> Am 03.01.2017 um 19:56 schrieb Asbath Sama biyalou :
> 
> Hi everybody. I have an object and I want to select all of them sorting
> them by date (Date) and hour(Time). But I don't know to tell that
> condition to selectAllSortBy:  I tried some things but no result. I am
> using Voyage with mongoDB.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Asbath
> 
>