I started a little wrapper. It does a few basic things. Enjoy!
Gofer it
smalltalkhubUser: 'SeanDeNigris' project: 'Flickr';
configuration;
loadDevelopment.
"Global setup"
Flickr
userID: myUserID;
apiKey: myApiKey.
"Generic usage"
Flickr new
set: '
Hi,
On 28 Aug 2014, at 07:49, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
wrote:
> The last question its related with Sven's STON: Suppose that I would like to
> store light markup languages in STON which have the single quote character
> (') on them, without creating any escape sequence, is this possible
Offray,
I am glad you like STON.
It is best to use a Metacello configuration, if there is one.
Then, the load script would be:
Gofer it
smalltalkhubUser: 'SvenVanCaekenberghe' project: 'STON';
configuration;
loadStable.
STON lives both in StHub and on SS3, so alternatively you can do:
Gofe
Hi Phil and thanks,
I've tried this two:
[1]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Gofer new
url: 'http://www.smalltalkhub.com/mc/SvenVanCaekenberghe/STON/main';
package: 'STON';
load.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
and:
[2]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Gofer new
smalltalkhubUser: 'SvenVanC
http://pharobooks.gforge.inria.fr/PharoByExampleTwo-Eng/latest/Gofer.pdf
may help.
Phil
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 7:25 PM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <
off...@riseup.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last night I was playing with STON for a while. There is still things to
> learn (and I have already mad
Hi,
Last night I was playing with STON for a while. There is still things to
learn (and I have already made my questions in the proper thread) but so
far I have really like it.
I installed it from Configuration Browser, but I would like to install
it from a playground/workspace. I know where
Do we have a "Pharo 3.0 VM" for ARM/Ubuntu? If so, i will "click" me a
Jetson TK1.
BW,
Volkert
Am 27.08.2014 um 23:07 schrieb stepharo:
On 27/8/14 22:29, volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
Wouldn't this a nice platform for Pharo? I mean a Pharo with full
CUDA and OpenGL Support ... i would like it. :
ah nice then you already a contributor and you dont need permission to add
to updated pbe repo.
thank you for the kind words, when I started making them I had some doubts
about how good they will be so I am very glad that people find them useful
and that motivates me to keep making them. The video
Le 27 août 2014 à 19:04, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
> Yeah don't do super initialize unless you know why on the class side.
>
> That being said class side initialize is pretty cool when loading new
> packages and setting everything up automagically.
>
In my opinion, it would be better to hav
thanks,
Im familiar with pillar as incontributed some stuff for the pharo for the
enterprise.
I will take a look. Also
Thanks for your video tutorials, they are really awesome.
Please please continue to add more.
Take care
Nacho
Enviado desde Molto para iPad
De: kilon alios
Enviado: jueves, ago
you can read the book here
https://www.gitbook.io/book/kilon/pbe
main repo is here
https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/UpdatedPharoByExample
Sure exercises are always a good idea. We use pillar syntax which is quite
simple, drop off to irc chat #Pharo at freenode to discuss the detail
th
Kilon,
Do you have a preview version of the updated book?
I would love to see it.
Also would you consider adding some exercises will be a good addition? I think
solet me know and i guess i can merge the project i've started to the
updated book.
Best
Nacho
Enviado desde Molto para iPad
De:
Thanks for the observation.
In the age of text chats and SMS, not that I do either of them, we forget
the art of writing well.
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 2:34 PM, Ben Coman wrote:
> I haven't the time play with it right now, but its a good read. Just
> some minor grammar feedback...
>
> > you
I haven't the time play with it right
now, but its a good read. Just some minor grammar feedback...
> you are quicker off the block
you are quickly off the block
> This also provides a flexibility in scaling
This also provides flexibility in scaling
cheers -ben
S Krish wrote:
The framework is nice.. and addictive to play with as stated before, well
documented, clean and easy.. !
Potentially a good tool to weave into any app. My quick play with the
framework, surprised me with its productive usage.. so here it goes..
Teapot: Pharo web REST framework, it ain’t micro
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