Hi:
I installed Pharo and enter the following in workspace.
Author uniqueInstance fullName: 'VRIDE User'.
Metacello new
baseline: 'Roassal3';
repository: 'github://ObjectProfile/Roassal3';
load.
Metacello new
baseline: 'Roassal3Exporters';
repository: 'github://Objec
Congratulations. It will be recorded in history. Aik-Siong Koh
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Very nice. Very easy to understand cause and effect. Live programming at its
best.
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Very nice. Thanks.
Where can I get more info on Thales work and the Unreal work?
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I had the same quest. See the thread
http://forum.world.st/Smalltalk-to-Smalltalk-interface-td5099844.html#none
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Hi:
I am preparing to port StCAD from VisualWorks to Pharo. Please advise how
this can be done most efficiently. I am not familiar with Pharo GUI
development.
StCAD uses Jun which uses OpenGL and GLUT. I am open to using newer graphics
frameworks and CUDA or OpenCL.
Thanks,
Aik-Siong Koh
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Would it be easy to make Smalltalk ideal for Functional Programming so that
the FP community is attracted to the Smalltalk IDE? It would be a shame for
them to invent another half baked IDE.
All the best,
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Hi:
I have been careful to separate the GUI, Geometry, Multibody Dynamics and
Math. Only the GUI would need customization for Pharo. The others use pretty
generic Smalltalk. I suspect the GUI bits from Jun4Pharo, Woden and Croquet
should be sufficient for StCAD port. StCAD uses a bit of Jun and a
Hi:
I have just open source StCAD (MIT license) which has the code for freeCAD.
http://askoh.com/stcad
Although written in VisualWorks Smalltalk, I hope Pharo users will port it
in part or whole.
All the best,
Aik-Siong Koh
What is 'StCAD'?
'StCAD' is a basic 3D CAD framework in Smalltalk (Visu
Hi:
I have just open source StCAD (MIT license) which has the code for freeCAD.
http://askoh.com/stcad
Although written in VisualWorks, I hope Pharo developers can port it in part
or whole.
All the best,
Aik-Siong Koh
What is 'StCAD'?
'StCAD' is a basic 3D CAD framework in Smalltalk (VisualWork
Good job. Is there something which translates Python to Smalltalk?
Thanks,
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https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-history/cyberspace/the-improbable-origins-of-powerpoint
I like the end
"Meanwhile, the dominant mode of personal computing globally has firmly
shifted from the desktop and laptop to the smartphone. As yet, no new vision
of personal computing like the one that came f
Very nice. Thanks.
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Norbert:
Great answer. Spoken like a wise man.
I want a web app to fill paper forms - like income tax forms say. The forms
are scanned or input into the app. The developer provides the logic
connecting the input and output fields of the forms. The users then use the
app to fill their own forms, p
Craig:
Great news for Pharo. I presume it will be after you are done with Squeak
running on SqueakJS. Do you have a roadmap. How will WebAssembly help or not
with project?
All the best,
Aik-Siong
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Offray:
Diversity is good. But we can get too much of a good thing.
For example, I see merit in VisualWorks Appex where Smalltalk and JavaScript
are both managed within the System Browser. Additionally, changes to
JavaScript made in the Internet browser are picked up by VisualWorks. Now,
Appex al
Stef:
I hear you. I am waiting for Pharo 64bit on Windows to start porting some of
my work from VisualWorks 64bit.
All the best,
Aik-Siong
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Norbert:
I appreciate you explanation of Amber and PharoJS. I feel at a lost
understanding the plethora of Smalltalk + Web frameworks. Is there a place
where there is a pros and cons comparison of frameworks:
Seaside, SqueakJS, PharoJS, Amber, Caffeine, VisualWorks Appex, Illiad,
Aida, Teapot, etc
There seem to be some interesting work with SqueakJS by Craig Latta.
https://thiscontext.com/
I hope Smalltalk of all dialects can get together to develop a killer web
development environment.
All the best,
Aik-Siong Koh
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There seem to be some interesting work with SqueakJS by Craig Latta.
https://thiscontext.com/
I hope Smalltalk of all dialects can get together to develop a killer web
development environment.
All the best,
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Python and JavaScript are driving the movement to Dynamic Languages. In
particular, Python is the language of choice to teach students programming
in universities. So, Smalltalk stands to gain from this shift. We all know
that Smalltalk has the best environment. But we lack the diverse code base.
C
Kilon:
This is revelation to me. I am enduring 10 minute turnaround for every edit I
make in *.java, xml, jsp, js files. 4 minute compile and 6 minute web server
update. How can I get that shortened to 10 seconds say? What links can help?
What search terms to google?
Thanks,
Aik-Siong Koh
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This is a quote from Bob Martin of "Clean Code" fame. Enjoy, Aik-Siong Koh
http://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2016/05/01/TypeWars.html
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http://www.silicon.co.uk/data-storage/ron-tolido-capgemini-205385
Interview with Ron Tolido, Capgemini CTO. He can be a powerful ally for
Smalltalk.
"What is your favourite technology of all time?
That would have to be the MacBook Air; I’ve had quite a few by now and they
still amaze me. In term
Congratulations Richard. You deserve lots of credit for attempting and
persevering on such a daunting task. I want to help you succeed to Make
Smalltalk Great Again. The problem is where to get to money to do that.
Why does JP Morgan, OOCL, Cargill and other companies that make lots of
money due t
Kilon:
Thanks for your input. That is indeed brainstorming. I know the importance
of doing too. But the value of brainstorming is big. A farmer does a lot of
work but is not valued much. Watson and Crick brainstormed a lot and
discovered the double helix. I don't want Smalltalk to miss that power.
I think a lot could have change in the two years since I asked how Smalltalk
can benefit from the development of Dart. Originally, Dart was meant to be a
web language. Now it is going to be the main language for an Operating
System. Since it has the full backing of Google, it is in our interest to
It became news a few days ago. It is called Fuchsia and is meant to run on
all devices from IoT on up. The interesting thing is that Dart will be the
main language. The developers promise to make Fuchsia run on Raspberry Pi 3
shortly.
Since Dart is pretty close to Smalltalk, how can Smalltalk be
This competition is a good place for Smalltalk to shine. Although held in
India it is fast drawing international participation. Go Smalltalk. Be the
best out there.
http://www.prnewswire.co.in/news-releases/indias-biggest-coding-arena-is-back---techgig-code-gladiators-2016-577381961.html
http://ww
Also read this simple book
Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/FreeBooks/BestSmalltalkPractices/Draft-Smalltalk%20Best%20Practice%20Patterns%20Kent%20Beck.pdf
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