Hi Matthew,
Is this an ongoing project? If yes, I would be interested in learning more
about your effort and see if there are no synergies with the work on
GToolkit.
Doru
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Matthew Chadwick
wrote:
> hello,
>
> It's interesting that in Smalltalk, coding is still
Hi,
I'm trying to do a visualization that shows a group of twitter users
connected to each other. It shows the images from the users but when i add
the edges, the images dissapear.
Here's the code:
view := RTView new.
e1 := RTElement on: user1.
e2 := RTElement on: user2.
elements := OrderedCol
Hi Bob,
AFAIK it’s not required for the subclasses to use TTyped as well. If that does
not work in your case do tell us, that means there’s a bug somewhere.
Gradualtalk, as is, is a research prototype and not ready for production at
all. We are doing experiments with GT, but it would take a con
Bernat
Thanks, that's the one. It is now Bookmarked.
bw
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Johan
Thank you for pointing me to the VM download on the Pharo site, that worked
after I changed Pharo.exe to Gradualtalk.exe. Is there a more thorough
reference than the quick reference (I have the paper Gradual Typing For
Smalltalk)? I noticed that Magnitude, Number and Integer have uses:TTyped
Hmm *cough*
http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~NorbertHartl/Base62
Norbert
Am 12.06.2014 um 13:12 schrieb Norbert Hartl :
> Just for the record. I’ve uploaded a package to smalltalkhub that contains
> util classes to en-/decode values into/from Base62/Base36.
>
> Base62/Base36 encode numbers in sho
Just for the record. I’ve uploaded a package to smalltalkhub that contains util
classes to en-/decode values into/from Base62/Base36.
Base62/Base36 encode numbers in short strings. These are used e.g. by url
shortener services from google, bit.ly etc.
Base36 uses lowercase letters and numbers
On 11 Jun 2014, at 10:28 , Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Bonsoir François,
>
> From the class comment of ZnBase64Encoder:
>
> [...]
> Note that to encode a String as Base64, you first have to encode the
> characters as bytes using a character encoder.
> [...]
>
> Sending #asByteArray to a S