Hi,
I have this idea of typing a method in a Browser and have another code area
in the same browser where the method test is "automagically generated".
This is, divide the current method pane in two: One for the method being
written itself, and another for its test, where at least the method
sele
Hi Guillermo,
I obviously gave the impression that I was focused on the UFFI
code/documentation, but actually I'm up for helping in this way for any/all
elements of Pharo, not just this one.
Reviewing & editing (for grammar, clarification, spelling & punctuation, et
al.) is definitely something I
Hi Guille,
Thanks for your efforts, we really appreciate it!
I was intrigued by Stephan and tried to prepare something for the book, like
a subtitle/small chapter "Exotic types", but then I noticed that you already
put some additional content to the book on GitHub since the pdf at pharo.org
was
Jan Vrany <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experiencing difficulties (code loss, even) when trying to
> commit code using Iceberg.
>
> I have a project with consist of some Pharo code and some
> C++ code. Both parts kind of depend on each other.
>...
> Any suggestions?
Would "git worktree add
Hi,
I'll arrive to Ghent by train on Monday afternoon, and will likely wander
around the city/museum and/or any other point of interest.
I still haven't booked any lodging, and will likely go for a simple bed
& breakfast since I plan to be outside as much as possible (if weather
enables it).
Rega
Hi Johan--
Looking forward to it!
-C
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On 23/9/19 19:57, Johan Brichau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are you doing Web development with Smalltalk? Then this meeting is for
you.
> We organise an informal meetup on Smalltalk Web Technologies at the
> Yesplan offices.
>
> ==
I'll leave some research links that show a critical approach on how
technology can be used for discrimination and to create discriminatory
environments, even in places where technology is created:
* http://codingplaces.net/
* https://bookbook.pubpub.org/data-feminism
* https://data-activism.
Just checking in on this.
I started up a REST API project in Pharo 8. I thought I read somewhere that
Teapot was failing tests in Pharo 8.
I fired it up, and put together the beginnings of the project, and it looks
fine. All tests pass.
There was one SSL test that was not running in 7 either,
These discussions are interesting, but they have nothing to do with Pharo – I’m
surprised we have not had a moderator intervening to say they are off-topic and
political. The subject line says ‘Code of Conduct’, meaning the proposed Pharo
Code of Conduct, so please can we keep the discussion abo
> El 24 sept 2019, a las 4:35, Richard O'Keefe escribió:
>
> What I want to do is to create a binding for the SoftPosit library.
> A typical function has an interface like
>quire16_t q16_fdp_add(quire16_t, posit16_t, posit16_t);
> where
>typedef struct { uint16_t v; } posit16_t;
Hi Ted,
I split this in a separate thread to avoid noise :)
> El 23 sept 2019, a las 23:14, Brainstorms escribió:
>
> Guillermo,
>
> I'm interested in helping, but at this point, I think I'd be most helpful
> working at improving documentation (mainly editing) rather than working on
> Pharo co
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