Hello Pharoers,
We propose a Pharo sprint / Moose dojo this Friday, 12th June, starting at
10:00am. (Local Time Lille).
It will be at the Inria Lille, Building B, third floor (RMoD offices).
Remotely, you can join us on the official IRC channel #pharo on
irc.freenode.net server. During the sprint
> On 08 Jun 2015, at 4:41 , Matthieu Lacaton wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a small question about NativeBoost : How does the "+" operator when
> applied to a pointer translates into NativeBoost code ?
>
> To give a bit of context, what I want to do is to reallocate some
> non-contig
Great!!! Contacted them myself too, with a contest entry for either Pharo
stand-alone or Seaside on Pharo, since the contest mainly focuses on 'web
frameworks'.
For vanilla Pharo this was their response:
"Thanks for your suggestion. Unfortunately we can not add Pharo in our Bitnami
contest. We
Hello everyone,
I have a small question about NativeBoost : How does the "+" operator when
applied to a pointer translates into NativeBoost code ?
To give a bit of context, what I want to do is to reallocate some
non-contiguous bytes in memory to a buffer. Basically, I have an array of
integers i
Maybe use
Smalltalk tools workspace
instead of the direct referenceā¦
In the long run, for GT, people will use the the FileList less and less and
instead just use Spotter to explore the filesystem and then
GT to look at filesā¦
We should try to replace the FileList by Spotter for Phar
Hi, Yes, my experience with bitnami's products and assistance is really good
too.
Besides running in the cloud, I think that having installer scrips to deploy on
Windows, Osx or Ubuntu and virtual machines increases chances to successfully
deploy on, for example, reluctant IT guys' corporate ser
Tudor Girba writes:
> Again, it is not necessarily convenient. In this first iteration, the goal
> was to produce something that is fast and composable. In the next iteration
> we should learn what works and what does not. And this use case is
> certainly one thing that seems to be expected.
Thanks Sean, now it works again!
Best regards
Marcus
Sean P. DeNigris schrieb am Mo., 8. Juni 2015 04:35:
> Sean P. DeNigris wrote
> > I will take a look...
>
> Should be fixed now. Let me know if you have any other issues...
>
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> Cheers,
> Sean
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