Tim's original question is something that I ask myself from time to time.
Having some "obvious" options for simple prototyping of ideas on Pharo
would be a good tool for infiltrating Pharo in our workplaces and starting
the slow adoption process. The Django web framework is a good example. The
fram
Tim,
As I showed in my example Grafoscopio notebook in this thread, STON is a
pretty well suited format for complex documents or simple objects and
DVCS (Fossil / Git) friendly. Besides, the pretty print option make it
really readable, even outside Pharo (see the referred notebook for
example). Us
> On 9 Oct 2020, at 12:13, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
>
> Tim Mackinnon wrote
>> Thanks, I had completely forgotten about STON, thats a good point too
>> (possibly this is what SimplePersistence uses as well - I'm not sure).
>
> It currently uses Fuel, but the serializer/materializer is abstract
Tim Mackinnon wrote
> Thanks, I had completely forgotten about STON, thats a good point too
> (possibly this is what SimplePersistence uses as well - I'm not sure).
It currently uses Fuel, but the serializer/materializer is abstracted, so
STON could probably be plugged in easily
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Cheers,
S
Thanks, I had completely forgotten about STON, thats a good point too (possibly
this is what SimplePersistence uses as well - I'm not sure).
I recall there is a git repo for Pharo tips/tricks - I will try and curate this
list over there as a few people have commented how useful this has been, an