Steph,
You just made my day.
Please do. I'd like at least one presentation from the Pharo community.
Chris
On 2015-11-02 8:08 PM, stepharo wrote:
nice initiative
Great city
I would love to participate :)
Le 2/11/15 09:29, Chris Cunnington a écrit :
OopluCon 2016
A Day for the Smalltalk
nice initiative
Great city
I would love to participate :)
Le 2/11/15 09:29, Chris Cunnington a écrit :
OopluCon 2016
A Day for the Smalltalk Programming Language and its Friends
Sunday 10 April 2016
8am - 4pm
The Box SF
1069 Howard Street (between 6th and 7th)
three blocks fro
Ignore that... I can just #collect: :)
Peter
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 11:06 PM, Peter Uhnák wrote:
> Is it possible/planned to change multiple GTInspector tabs at once?
>
> For example:
>
>
> I would like to click on the next item in the leftmost pane, but keep the
> middle and right panes open
Is it possible/planned to change multiple GTInspector tabs at once?
For example:
I would like to click on the next item in the leftmost pane, but keep the
middle and right panes opened, just update the data to reflect the newly
selected item.
I imagine there could be a "pin" button on each tab
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 11:27 PM, Ben Coman wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 2:03 AM, Johan Fabry wrote:
> >
> > OK, back with access to the Ubuntu machine, I reproduced the crash when
> > running under gdb (reproducing it is never an issue, finding the minimal
> > case is the issue). See below
Hello,
I think the RBContainer has not seen to much use until now.
In general, Ring was a bit too designed for flexibility that I guess was good
in the past, but not needed now.
E.g. it used to create every Ring entity via a factory. I started to simplify
it a
lot in Pharo5. This removed lots of
I'm trying to look into Ring implementation.
So I have a first question. Why is RGAbstractContainer and subclasses
irregular? Is that on purpose?
Details: RGAbstractContainer delegates adding a new element to the element
being added, via aRGElement>>#addInContainer:. This element is then
expected