[Pharo-users] Traits, method flatten

2017-04-11 Thread Hilaire
Hi,

When I load with Monticello classes with traits, all the traits methods
are duplicated in the class.

I got this problem with 4.0 then now with 5.0

Hilaire

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Re: [Pharo-users] Traits, method flatten

2017-04-11 Thread Stephane Ducasse
can you show us the code?


On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 7:08 PM, Hilaire  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> When I load with Monticello classes with traits, all the traits methods
> are duplicated in the class.
>
> I got this problem with 4.0 then now with 5.0
>
> Hilaire
>
> --
> Dr. Geo
> http://drgeo.eu
>
>
>


Re: [Pharo-users] Traits, method flatten

2017-04-11 Thread Hilaire
Privately only, and I have to recover from old version, but then when
saving, then reloading it is flatten :((
With Pharo5

Le 11/04/2017 à 20:43, Stephane Ducasse a écrit :
> can you show us the code?
> 

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[Pharo-users] [ann] steering agile architecture video published by o'reilly

2017-04-11 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi,

I am happy to announce that O’Reilly has published my Steering Agile 
Architecture video training:
http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/steering-agile-architecture-video-training-oreilly/

This video is based on my work on humane assessment, and it features Moose 
prominently. It also shows Pharo, GT and Roassal (in the last part).

The video is indeed paid and it is mainly targeted to people that have a Safari 
Books Online subscription. But, the interesting thing about it is that it opens 
Pharo and Moose to a new kind of an audience, O’Reilly being the most prominent 
publishing company in the software area.

Agile architecture is considered a prominent topic but the literature (until 
now) was rather loose at how to make it really work in practice. This course 
offers both a concrete approach based on humane assessment. As you might know, 
humane assessment centers around the idea of building tools cheaply as a way to 
figure the system out, and this is right now pretty much only practicable in 
Moose and Pharo. 

One thing that I ask people when I go to conferences, the last one being the 
Software Architecture Conference organized by O’Reilly, is if they like working 
with legacy systems. They actively dislike it. Then I show them demos of how it 
can be like and then I ask them if they think these demos are cool. And I never 
encountered one that did not find it cool. So, in a way, we can now be quite 
confident in saying that we work on the single platform that makes working with 
an existing system cool. Not a small feat.

So, if you do get the chance to look at these things, you might also get a 
concrete inspiration of how to leverage Pharo skills within companies that do 
not yet work with Pharo.

Cheers,
Doru


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Re: [Pharo-users] [Moose-dev] [ann] steering agile architecture video published by o'reilly

2017-04-11 Thread Alexandre Bergel
This is a fantastic experience!

Alexandre


> On Apr 11, 2017, at 8:04 PM, Tudor Girba  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am happy to announce that O’Reilly has published my Steering Agile 
> Architecture video training:
> http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/steering-agile-architecture-video-training-oreilly/
> 
> This video is based on my work on humane assessment, and it features Moose 
> prominently. It also shows Pharo, GT and Roassal (in the last part).
> 
> The video is indeed paid and it is mainly targeted to people that have a 
> Safari Books Online subscription. But, the interesting thing about it is that 
> it opens Pharo and Moose to a new kind of an audience, O’Reilly being the 
> most prominent publishing company in the software area.
> 
> Agile architecture is considered a prominent topic but the literature (until 
> now) was rather loose at how to make it really work in practice. This course 
> offers both a concrete approach based on humane assessment. As you might 
> know, humane assessment centers around the idea of building tools cheaply as 
> a way to figure the system out, and this is right now pretty much only 
> practicable in Moose and Pharo. 
> 
> One thing that I ask people when I go to conferences, the last one being the 
> Software Architecture Conference organized by O’Reilly, is if they like 
> working with legacy systems. They actively dislike it. Then I show them demos 
> of how it can be like and then I ask them if they think these demos are cool. 
> And I never encountered one that did not find it cool. So, in a way, we can 
> now be quite confident in saying that we work on the single platform that 
> makes working with an existing system cool. Not a small feat.
> 
> So, if you do get the chance to look at these things, you might also get a 
> concrete inspiration of how to leverage Pharo skills within companies that do 
> not yet work with Pharo.
> 
> Cheers,
> Doru
> 
> 
> --
> www.tudorgirba.com
> www.feenk.com
> 
> "Presenting is storytelling."
> 
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