Hi everyone,
Could you please take 5-10 minutes of your time to take part in our survey?
We want to understand how developers deal with API breaking changes, what
problems do they have when updating to the new version, etc.
https://framaforms.org/library-update-how-to-manage-dependencies-on-the-e
Richard O'Keefe wrote
> Surely this is back to front? #includesAllOf: reads well and is
> compatible with GNU Smalltalk (and classic Squeak), while #includesAll:
> doesn't work in most of the Smalltalks I have access to.
>
> My own library has
> {includes,excludes}{All,Any,None,One}Of:
> which
gcotelli wrote
> We have several projects in the Buenos Aires Smalltalk group that can
> match
> (we provide in fact a migration package when breaking backward
> compatibility including transformation rules so you have a human benchmark
> to compare).
Thanks a lot Gabriel and Serge!
I will run my
Hello,
I need your help to recommend some projects that I can use in my study of
transforming deprecations.
As many of you know, Pharo supports a very powerful concept of
"transforming" deprecations. You can deprecate a method, providing a
transformation rule. Then when a client application calls
Hello,
The application for Google Summer of Code with Pharo is open and we are
looking for students who would like to apply. On our website, you can find
the description of the program structure and detailed instructions on how
to apply: https://gsoc.pharo.org/call-for-students.
If you are a stu
Guide
<https://google.github.io/gsocguides/mentor/>. And if you have any
questions, we are always happy to answer them.
With all the best wishes,
GSoC Program Organizers from Pharo Consortium
Oleksandr Zaitsev
Juan Pablo Sandoval
Serge Stinckwich
Hello Pablo,
Is the code of your library available on GitHub?
Could you share the link please?
Oleks
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