have Microdown more inspired in Djot than
in "wild Markdown". The efforts in having a "popular alike" format
totally supported in the image are greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Offray
== Links and footnotes
[1] https://djot.net/
[2]
https://rmod-files.lille.inria.fr/Team/Text
seeing the advances in Microdown and its interactive viewer is pretty
inspiring. I hope to check some Pharo books prepackaged with upcoming
releases.
Keep the good work,
Offray
On 14/03/24 9:40, stephane ducasse wrote:
Hi Richard
I did not see your original post because I messed up with my
leased in 2021, ensuring
longevity of our community memory and data. Hopefully you will find STON
pretty empowering in your own experiments.
Cheers,
Offray
On 18/01/24 9:37, Norbert Hartl wrote:
Am 18.01.2024 um 14:54 schrieb sergio ruiz :
Using this Will my links remain viable using this me
might be a good fit for text generation.
Did you use a pharo integration to mustache?
Yes. I used: https://github.com/noha/mustache
Cheers,
Offray
://github.com/qjcg/awesome-typst
Hope this helps,
Offray
On 13/01/24 14:37, Sergio Ruiz wrote:
Hi, all.
I am looking to create a newspaper like listing of movie showtimes. Initially,
I thought of using imagemagick’s annotate command to generate the output.
Thinking further, I thought it might be
starting
point also (but pharoiot.org seems also unmaintained).
I'll keep the community posted on the experiments sketched above.
Cheers, happy new year and thanks for the Pharo community, ecosystem and
all the hard work and good vibe behind.
Offray
== Links
[1] https://plutojl.org/
[1a
e and connect HedgeDoc[6a] Markdeep[6], Lepiter and TiddlyWiki[7],
allowing us a wider range of audiences and devices, including mobile
tablets/phones. And, maybe that is in resonance with the multidevice PKM
approach that you're trying to inmerse yourself into Pharo.
Hope this helps.
Cheer
web page could be a place to list all the projects independently
of the place where the distributed control version system is hosted.
[1] https://code.sustrato.red/Offray/
Umm... let's think about this and how to raise awareness of Pharo
related source code repositories beyond GitHub.
C
Hi,
Thanks for featuring Pharo in the Mind shifting May. For sure it did
that to me (as Squeak). Here is the video:
https://youtu.be/RpbpnmTfd8w
Cheers,
Offray
On 27/04/23 7:35, baj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there!
Hi there! Pharo track will be promoted on Mind shifting May of
Exercism
Dear anonymous,
Me neither.
It is pretty difficult to make constructive discourse against hidden
agendas, ulterior motives, self evident truths, sources absence or
general affirmations without particular examples or detailed sustain.
Offray
On 26/03/23 14:16, in_pharo_users--- via Pharo
Hi,
Comments inlined below:
On 22/03/23 7:34, in_pharo_users--- via Pharo-users wrote:
Offray, and to all others,
you are missing the issue.
The problem we face is not to measure 'intelligence' of a system, but it's
ability to verbally act indistinguishable from a human.
v=rHKwIYsPXLg
With Pharo/GT we are part of a long "explainable systems" tradition and
with "AI" / Algorithmic Decision/Generation, hopefully we go to
explainable AI, instead of a world of impressive black boxes.
Cheers,
Offray
On 15/03/23 13:26, Richard Sargent wrote
that this
particular deep research deserves, particularly in a world where almost
all introductions to computing environments are from the technical
perspective (performance, applications etc), so Maxwell's work is
refreshing and needed.
Cheers,
Offray
On 17/01/23 1:23, mayur...@kat
eproducible research, making "Big Data"
approachable, hypertextual resilient community and interpersonal memory
and presences, among other topics (see our portfolio at [2]).
[2] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/offray-blog/uv/bliki/#Portfolio
Even when Pharo/Smalltalk are not sui
lity and meanwhile you can tease
the casual web reader/explorer with data stories and visualizations
without s/he having the need to have Pharo/GToolkit in her/his machine.
Cheers and thanks for the community and technologies that make this
possible. I will be posting more advances as they come.
Offray
me an integral part of our documentation practices and maybe we
could try another take on it if we get enough resources for that.
[1] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Brea
[2] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/
[3] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/TiddlyWikiPharo/
Cheers,
Offray
On 1/09/22 7:36, M
Vince,
Thanks, your advice point us to the solution. We revert the changes in
the image to the commit we wanted, filed out the changes as a .st file,
went back to the tip of the branch and filed in the changes back.
Cheers,
Offray
On 18/07/22 23:18, vin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Have you
I could be part also of the committee and my preferred date would be
around June, as we have closer to the end of the semester and traveling
to or near to Toronto is easier.
Cheers,
Offray
On 14/07/22 10:35, David Mason wrote:
Given the success of Camp Smalltalk Supreme, Richard and I were
.com/pharo-open-documentation/pharo-wiki/blob/master/General/ExportFormats.md
Thanks in advance,
Offray
ng exports. Documentation is still in draft mode and mainly in Spanish,
but we hope to publish some in the upcoming weeks.
[1] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Socialmetrica/
[1a] https://nitter.42l.fr/about
Hope this helps and let us know if you have more questions regarding our
code.
Cheers,
Offray
ter.com/hashtag/CandidatosEnDatos
Retweets are welcomed and pretty appreciated.
Cheers,
Offray
something?
The objects storing is advancing now and hopefully we will have results
soon to share, instead of troubleshooting (but we'll share both anyway ;-P).
Cheers,
Offray
On 7/04/22 16:19, John Aspinall wrote:
Hi Offray - could you try modifying
SSWReStore>>createProxyForNe
rofiles'
dictionary in TwitterStoreHelper would have a Twitter/Nitter user id as
a key and its Ston representation as a value. It's a temporal
workaround, while I debug the above error further.
I'll keep you posted on the advances and regarding the booklet, I
answered you in a d
s.fossil/datafem
[2] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/mapeda/
Thanks,
Offray
On 6/04/22 2:52, John Aspinall wrote:
Hi Offray,
You’re correct that ReStore can’t store that kind of mixed dictionary
directly. You could store the entire STON text as one string and reify
it on read, though
;t know if this is in the design scope of ReStore).
BTW, Lepiter has allow us to build a pretty fluent interface to browser
Twitter/Nitter profiles and messages. Here it is how such UI looks for
browsing last @pharoproject tweets:
https://i.imgur.com/bxFze1g.png
Any help on how to use ReStore in storing mixed dictionaries is appreciated.
Thanks,
Offray
Malleable
Systems Wiki [1],
[1]
https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/malleable-systems/doc/trunk/wiki/en/malleable-systems-wiki--23fm1.md.html
Cheers,
Offray
742#m
<https://nitter.net/offrayLC/status/1490130769603444742#m>
Cheers,
Offray
https://i.imgur.com/GhbaSZc.png
On 8/02/22 16:19, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
Hi,
We are combining Markdeep and STON in a light format to share and
publish Pharo powered data stories and vis
data workflows on
the last tools by myself).
And here is the respective Nitter/Twitter thread with details and
alternative narrative:
https://nitter.net/offrayLC/status/1490130769603444742#m
<https://nitter.net/offrayLC/status/1490130769603444742#m>
Cheers,
Offray
https://i.imgur.com/GhbaSZc.png
Thanks Sebastian and Stephane,
Pretty cool!
Offray
On 1/12/21 9:56, Sebastian Jordan Montano wrote:
Hello everybody,
We are happy to announce that we have a brand new library for graphs
algorithms in Pharo! We have implemented some of the most-know graph
algorithms like: Dijkstra, Tarjan
>
>
>> On 6 Sep 2021, at 19:53, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Now that we're talking of fonts. I wonder how difficult would be to
>> support emojis on Pharo and if that could be solved at the font
>> level. They have
Now that we're talking of fonts. I wonder how difficult would be to
support emojis on Pharo and if that could be solved at the font level.
They have become part of day to day conversation and would be really
good to show them in things like sentiment analysis.
Cheers,
Offray
On 30/08/21 2
I'm catching up with the good news! Thanks a lot to everyone who makes
them possible.
Happy pharoeing!!! ;-),
Offray
On 15/07/21 4:14 a. m., Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
> Dear World and dynamic language lovers:
>
> The time has come for Pharo 9 <https://pharo.org/> !
>
&
Stéphane,
We, at our local hackerspace maybe interested in using your contents for
our workshops. But, its a pretty informal curriculum and is
project/problem oriented, so we may not cover all topics or even
approach them in order.
Thanks for all your work.
Offray
On 23/04/21 5:41 a. m
lpha)
[2] https://github.com/pharo-open-documentation/pharo-wiki
[3] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/offray-blog/uv/bliki/index.html#
Cheers,
Offray
On 8/04/21 8:33 p. m., Pierce Ng wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 11:58:10AM +0100, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>> Pierce - who/where are you rnning y
I'm mixing TiddlyWikis native WikiText syntax for macros and advanced
features and using Markdown plugin for "legacy" content coming in this
format).
[1] https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1353471645718089728
Cheers,
Offray
On 27/01/21 4:44 a. m., Norbert Hartl wrote:
> I p
o and first code writing, while
learning to code, while making the PhD, while making the internship, was
like a crazy party code writing methodology.
Cheers,
Offray
On 25/01/21 6:26 a. m., Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> Dear happy Pharoers,
>
> First we wish you a good 2021 year. We reall
we a a little chat[4] with Norbert about trying to
avoid the over complication of NodeJS and replacing that with a pretty
simple Pharo based counterpart.
[1] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/
[2] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Brea
[3] https://tiddlywiki.com/
[4] https://twitter.com
iceberg. For example you may be interested in Proyectify[1],
from Nicolas, the same author behind Amber Smalltalk:
[1] https://projectify.wiki/
What I would like is to use Pharo as a development platform for the
TiddlyWiki target/deployment platform, but that's for another thread.
Cheers,
O
round
such projects.
So, I think Pharo is getting to an interesting point regarding web site
generation and is good to have a panoramic overview of what is possible,
even with this early developments like Foliage and Brea.
Cheers,
Offray
== Links:
[1] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/
Thanks for this invitation Santiago. It's comes pretty timely as I as
preparing a web portfolio of my Pharo projects for an upcoming deadline.
I will contact you by direct message with more details.
Cheers,
Offray
On 6/01/21 10:04 a. m., Santiago Bragagnolo wrote:
> Hello everybody.
&
hanks again Stephan and other Pharo academicians to show us a glimpse
of what academia could be when priorities are put in proper places.
Offray
On 12/12/20 5:05 a. m., Tim Mackinnon wrote:
> Just to chip in here - the work demonstrated on Pharo development is
> inspirational. Rather th
ght English "speaker". But I will be glad to make contributions
to some "Use Case Appendix", briefly showcasing how STON has been a
powerful enabler for Grafoscopio's interactive notebooks and now for
Brea's theme definition, including data operations and transformations
Ohhh :-O ... where is the STON booklet. I would love to read it.
Thanks,
Offray
On 4/12/20 3:24 p. m., Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> Done :)
>
>
>> On 4 Dec 2020, at 21:20, Stéphane Ducasse > <mailto:stephane.duca...@inria.fr>> wrote:
>>
>> It looks like it
ainly to store playground contents as strings, and they have worked
fine until now, but I was learning all along the way and they could be
just a not good practice from my file scripting times/needs.
Cheers,
Offray
On 1/12/20 4:54 a. m., Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Hi Offray,
>
ock as a string using:
BreaQuery>>asStonModified
self codeBlock: self codeBlock asString
^ STON toStringPretty: self
But I'm unable to populate a block from a string. There is any way to
make a string, lets say 'a + b', to become the code contents of a block,
ie: [a + b ] ?
Thanks,
Offray
:-),
Thanks Jonathan. I hope to share some stuff and get more active with
mailing as I end some semester stuff over here.
Cheers,
Offray
On 16/11/20 5:03 a. m., Jonathan van Alteren wrote:
> Hi Rafael,
>
> Thanks for the short description of what you're doing at
> BluePlane.xy
like to thanks the remote community that makes this
local experience possible, and also I would like to thank ESUG for their
key support to this initiative.
Cheers,
Offray
o hear more about your goals and
> share some ideas.
Let me know if you can also keep me in the loop regarding blueplane.xyz
as is interesting to me also and I would like to see how/if it can
dialogue with local initiatives here related with critical code+data
literacy.
Cheers,
Offray
t.
Cheers,
Offray
On 9/10/20 6:07 a. m., Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
>> 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 SimplePersiste
ng else, as computing, when necessary, is distributed in
the desktops of the users that install and run Grafoscopio and Brea. The
server only synchronizes and stores files via Fossil repositories.
Cheers,
Offray
On 6/10/20 3:41 p. m., Tim Mackinnon wrote:
> Gosh - this is proving much more intere
rom the margins, without being trapped by hype
o big numbers. I wonder how this organic, resilient and innovative
growth can be more visible, despite of being so far away of the usual
places where most tech related individuals, communities and investors
look for.
Offray
rt to this initiative.
Cheers,
Offray
Ps: here are the "behind scenes" links
[2] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/timeline
[3]
https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/tree?ci=tip&name=docs/es&type=tree
[4] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Brea
[5] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/brea/
ache and Microdown could take you far regarding light web deployment
and development.
Cheers,
Offray
On 28/09/20 12:28 p. m., Tim Mackinnon wrote:
> Hi - has anyone ever managed to extract the html builder out of seaside - or
> written something equivalent?
>
> I often find I want to
/tree?ci=tip&name=docs/es&type=tree
[4] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Brea
[5] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/brea/
Cheers,
Offray
+100^100.
As Susan Leigh Star said, infrastructure is invisible until it fails. So
all the work behind the invisible to keep it running, lean and smooth is
really important.
Offray
On 15/09/20 3:06 a. m., Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
>> On 14 Sep 2020, at 17:46, Sean P. DeNigr
ubiquitous Pharo powered computing (and a wink to
the Dynabook).
[1] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/
[2] https://scuttlebutt.nz/
[3] https://retroshare.cc/
[4] https://raspad.sunfounder.com/
Keep us updated on their experiments Ted. They seem pretty interesting.
Cheers,
Offray
Ps: On
ocumention and workshops will be happening in Spanish but the
interactive notebooks and code will be written in English [3][3a][4][5].
[1] https://is.gd/dataroda50
[2] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/
[3] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/brea/
[3a] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Brea
Thanks Siemen and Steph,
If you or anyone in the community wants to be aware of the behind scenes
of this project you can check:
[1] Brea source code repository: https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Brea
[2] Brea documentation and issues repository:
https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/brea/
[3] Indie Web
n will be in English to bridge our worlds :-),
[4] https://mutabit.com/offray/blog/en/entry/dumb-hello-world
[5] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/brea/
See you on cyberspace,
Offray
Ted,
Thanks for this advocacy and best of lucks.
Cheers,
Offray
On 28/08/20 5:27 p. m., tbrunz wrote:
> Hi Konrad,
>
> I'm the person at JPL who (somehow) got "The Powers That Be" here to agree
> to join the Consortium.
>
> I'm also the major champion of
being
supportive in my learning and help me to bridge local and international
communities and concerns... Well and also remain if any of you can help
me with my question, as this would help the only active Pharoer in my
country to improve learning experience to future local Pharoers.
Cheers,
Offray
On 5/08
attractive
and visual way.
I will share advances with the list,
Cheers,
Offray
[1] Invitation poster in Spanish at:
https://docutopia.tupale.co/uploads/upload_51d7d8be27bb53d5dc1eb96d71979313.png
On 11/08/20 12:58 p. m., tbrunz wrote:
> Hi Offray,
>
> Just wanted to let you know
place to do it?
Thanks for the conversation,
Offray
On 10/08/20 8:07 p. m., horrido wrote:
> It's true, Smalltalk faces the same dilemma as Linux and Lisp. As a /family/
> of languages, portability is a genuine issue.
>
> There's no getting around this dichotomy. You can have eithe
playground events. So I think that a minimal test example
would be to send to the Transcript, keystrokes from the playground as
they happen and to see which the the message that capture them all. So,
How can I print playground contents as I type them in the playground?
Thanks,
Offray
reporting, bug fixing or comments on Grafoscopio are
greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Offray
On 5/08/20 1:44 p. m., Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 5/08/20 9:43 a. m., tbrunz wrote:
>>>> Okay, I'll do that. But this brings up a more general question...
&g
Hi,
On 5/08/20 1:32 p. m., Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas-2 wrote
>> Grafoscopio [1] has been ported to Pharo8.x and Git.
> Great news :)
>
> Are you using Iceberg?
>
Thanks. And yes I'm using it, with community hosted Git/Gitea
repositori
ith the incidental complexity
in the Python notebook ecosystem (see [3]). We can be more lean and agile.
[1]
https://www.slideshare.net/esug/polyglot-notebooks-with-squeaksmalltalk-on-the-graalvm
[2] https://www.slideshare.net/esug/building-a-scientific-workbench-in-pharo
[3]
http://mutabit.com/of
Thanks Stéphane and Tomo,
I have added the working code to the GH issue thread. There is still
need of testing images for the non working one?
Offray
On 5/08/20 4:00 a. m., Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> offray
>
> could you add your pictures to the bug entry
>
> https://github.co
roblems/projects, as I greatly appreciate the experience and teachings
of this community.
I'll keep you informed.
Cheers,
Offray
[1] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/documentaton/
[1a] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_sprint
[2] https://demo.codimd.org/
[3] https://casual-effects.com/mar
/en.html
[2] https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Grafoscopio
[3] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/
[3a] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/readme.md.html
For the Grafoscopio 2.x series I hope to update several other things
including migration to Spec2 and improved usability
Thanks Tomo,
I tried your proposal, but now I get: "Error: marker C2 cannot be
handled" and still the exportation is not working.
Cheers,
Offray
On 4/08/20 2:04 a. m., Tomohiro Oda wrote:
> Offray,
>
> Apparently, readStreamDo: should be binaryReadStreamDo: and
> wr
s.
Thanks,
Offray
and questions. So, thanks again.
Cheers,
Offray
On 16/07/20 4:24 p. m., Christophe Demarey wrote:
> Hi Offray,
>
> You can also use something like:
> location := FileLocator localDirectory / 'iceberg' / 'pharo-contributions' /
> 'taskit'.
>
Gitea instances. I will see how the
current ones are implemented and what can I contribute using them as a
template for new providers and see how to contribute this back to Pharo
as a Metacello "plugin". I will share advances and questions here.
Cheers,
Offray
On 15/07/20 10:19 p. m., Pierce
(via
a code snippet) using Iceberg, Monticello or something else a baseline
that installs a project and its dependencies and is hosted in an
independent Git provider? How can self hosted git repositories
containing baselines be loaded?
Cheers,
Offray
On 15/07/20 2:46 a. m., Guillermo Polito
er/General/Baselines.md)
for all this. But when I try to load the baseline from the
|beta/migration| branch running the code below, I get the message |Could
not resolve: BaselineOfGrafoscopio in
https://code.tupale.co/Offray/Grafoscopio/src/branch/beta/migration/|.
How can I load Baselines hosted in a branc
Thanks Christophe,
I can confirm GitMigrationTool is working against the current version of
SmalltalkHub as documented. The reported problems are gone.
Cheers,
Offray
On 13/07/20 1:35 p. m., Christophe Demarey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for the downtime. Smalltalkhub should be up agai
list of the
projects one once hosted in StHub, that's fine.
Cheers,
Offray
On 13/07/20 8:15 a. m., Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Yes, when you try to download a .mcz file you get a VOMongoConnectionError.
>
> So something is still not right.
>
> It would probably be
Hi,
On 12/07/20 4:19 a. m., Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
>> On 11 Jul 2020, at 23:34, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
>> wrote:
>>
>> This seems that SmalltakHub will be down several days. I understand that
>> moving to Git is important, but I hope that Sma
I'm unable to
use/migrate previous build stuff.
Offray
On 11/07/20 2:29 p. m., Dale Henrichs wrote:
> ... and it is still down today ... having smalltalkhub down is
> starting to interfere with builds, hopefully we won't have to wait too
> long for the problem to be resolved ..
Same here... just now that I was making some migrations... let's see
when is up again. :-/
On 10/07/20 4:59 p. m., PAUL DEBRUICKER wrote:
> https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/smalltalkhub.com
>
find more information on this?
Cheers,
Offray
On 7/07/20 4:06 p. m., Tudor Girba wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As Glamorous Toolkit gets closer to being released, we get quite a number of
> questions on various channels about its relationship with Pharo.
>
> Glamorous Toolkit is built
on outside such
sequence. Is this possible with futures?
Thanks,
Offray
||
know/imagine about possible synergies.
Cheers,
Offray
On 9/06/20 3:06 a. m., Marcus Denker wrote:
> The Pharo Consortium is very happy to announce that the Ryerson
> University has joined the Consortium as an Academic Member.
>
> About
> - Ryerson University: https://www.ryers
Ummm... this is another poll that doesn't render well on Brave or
Firefox. I can't even see the options. I wonder if there is not any more
estandar cross-browser way of conducting these polls.
Cheers,
Offray
On 19/06/20 11:31 a. m., Richard Kenneth Eng wrote:
> https://smalltalk.t
,
Offray
On 15/05/20 4:35 p. m., Esteban Maringolo wrote:
> I don't know what is behind the poll system, but it doesn't work in
> Brave browser. It simply says "Thanks for participating in the poll."
>
> I find the questions confusing though.
>
> Esteban A. Maringo
it.
Cheers,
Offray
On 13/05/20 8:22 p. m., Pierce Ng wrote:
> On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 11:07:00AM -0500, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
>> This is perfect timing, as I have started to slowly migrate my own repos
>> from SmalltalkHub to a simple, self hosted and self containe
that makes
this possible.
Offray
On 13/05/20 2:16 a. m., Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
> Hello we are happy to announce a new little book that we hope will
> help you to master git and Pharo.
>
> http://books.pharo.org/booklet-ManageCode/pdf/2020-05-12-ManageCode.pdf
>
> Thanks for your
Pretty cool!
Thanks a lot for sharing. It's cool to see the long lasting implications
of the Dynabook (and I finally can put a face to your mails).
Now I'm wondering how to emulate part of this setup with Android and Linux.
Cheers,
Offray
On 16/04/20 6:11 a. m., Sean P. DeNigris
It will have an even more important impact: it will save lives.
Take care. Stay safe.
Offray
On 14/03/20 12:55 p. m., Richard Kenneth Eng wrote:
> https://smalltalk.tech.blog/2020/03/13/covid-19-and-jrmpc/
>
> This is very unfortunate. I was counting on the awards ceremony for a
>
h domain classes that did that, it always caused more problems than
> solutions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Esteban A. Maringolo
>
Thanks for all your answers in the thread. I think that I see how this
can be done now.
Cheers,
Offray
tionary to tell it, name your 'key' as language and your
'value' as 'titles'?
[1] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/minipedia/
Thanks,
Offray
is is just a public note for my future self, put in a bottle, so
future others in this community can find it :-).
Cheers,
Offray
orked well.
Thanks everyone for their timely "wisdom nuggets". I learned a little by
with each message here.
Cheers,
Offray
On 8/02/20 5:35 a. m., Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Like Erik says the input is indeed illegal JSON. JSON strings are delimited
> using double
tents.json'
Could anybody point me to a solution?
Thanks,
Offray
Thanks a lot Santiago! You did a pretty good job representing the
community and is nice to have you also in the community channels.
I will shared on my networks.
Offray
On 7/02/20 2:50 a. m., Santiago Bragagnolo wrote:
> Fosdem organization uploaded the videos on grafoscopio :).
>
>
Hi,
Probably many Smalltalkers would select all of those options. I wonder
if the poll software you are using allows you or sort the answers, so
instead of knowing the main reason(s), you can get the priority behind them.
Cheers,
Offray
On 29/01/20 8:17 a. m., Richard Kenneth Eng wrote:
>
Thanks a lot Noury. It's pretty inspiring.
There is any possibility to access the apk directly or via F-Droid, for
those of us who don't use Google services?
Thanks,
Offray
On 28/01/20 1:18 p. m., N. Bouraqadi wrote:
> The latest PharoJS-powered smartphone app is now live.
>
retty well written library that has Sven's quality mark and you can
learn a lot from it.
[1] https://github.com/svenvc/NeoJSON
[2] https://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/en.html
Cheers,
Offray
On 27/01/20 8:15 p. m., Steve Quezadas wrote:
> I am writing a simple "quote-of-the-day"
based educational settings, formal or informal.
Cheers,
Offray
On 26/01/20 4:50 a. m., HilaireFernandes wrote:
> Torsten, Offray, Trygve,
>
> Thanks for your suggestions for long term thinking.
>
> In the meantime I need a workable solution for the coming weeks, I found the
> s
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