Hello,
I want to try to make a financial app for a organisation.
There are some 50 customers so also 50 invoices a year.
Then the payments . Also 50 a year.
Cash and bank accounts . Every month some 10 - 20 things.
So on my disk on the programm I now use it costs me some 30 - 50 Kb a
year.
Sven,
This is really an excellent piece. You must have put a lot of thought into
making it that short and concise.
It's hard to belíeve someone can cover glorp, seaside and even a domain in such
a short article!
There is very little in the code that's Pharo specific. The only component that
Nice!
Doru
On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 11:18 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I published another introduction/tutorial article
>
> Reddit.st - In 10 Cool Pharo Classes
>
> Implementing a Reddit style web application in Pharo using Seaside, Glorp
> and PostgreSQL
>
>
> https://medium.co
Hi,
I published another introduction/tutorial article
Reddit.st - In 10 Cool Pharo Classes
Implementing a Reddit style web application in Pharo using Seaside, Glorp and
PostgreSQL
https://medium.com/@svenvc/reddit-st-in-10-cool-pharo-classes-1b5327ca0740
The focus is not so much on the sm
For Java ; JavaFx seems more the future for desktop UI.. Swing and SWT gets
subsumed and interact well too.
Nice XML descriptor but gets fairly complex code punting for anything
moderately complex UI..
But charting and the UI capabilities are significantly nicer in JavaFx
overall..
On Mon, Sep
There has been attempts to do that and Spec (htttp://spec.st) provides a
declarative model.
The spec (check implementors of defaultSpec for a couple samples) is
basically what a GUI builder would produce and use to deifne the UI.
As far as I know, VisualWorks uses such a spec approach as well.
ht
Hi
For what I've read and study Smalltalk was great a RAD, it was infact used a
lot in financial services for that reason.
Now I see that most commercial versions of Smalltalk have a GUI builder, but
non of the open source.
Wouldn't have a GUI building tool be a priority?
Perhaps this is already d
I've got a VM for CentOS which works ok.
Frankly, I'd package the VM with the app, it is much easier.
Now educating myself on RPMs and yum. But Ansible is fine now :-)
Maybe you can come over one day and we can hack this together (I've beer in
the fridge!)
Phil
There are still some rough edges but I'm glad you find it useful.
We can maybe work together to make the default recipe working on both
Ubuntu and CentOS?
If I remember well, you told me that there are no public RPM available for
Pharo. Is this something that we should do?
Or should we package th
François,
Thanks for providing this.
I am setting this up for my own environment (CentOS) and it is very useful
to have your sample.
I'll have to -m yum a bit but definitely a super starting point.
Phil
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 10:42 PM, François Stephany <
tulipe.mouta...@gmail.com> wrote:
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