Excellent!
Thanks you very much for another book!!
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ok, thank!
May be is SquareBracketAssociates/Magritte :)
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stepharo wrote
> I have the magritte tutorial and we are writing a web tutorial covering
> Mongo and Seaside.
Does exist a new Magritte tutorial? Where?
Thanks!
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philippeback wrote
> This is really an area where we are lagging behind.
>
> It is annyoying since competing technologies do have what it takes to make
> decent crud systems.
>
> Good CRUD ability is what most people are looking for in web frameworks
> and
> we are a bit lagging here.
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stepharo wrote
> If one day you think that this part can be shared it would be great
> because it could bring business around your techno
>
> Le 16/4/15 08:10, Cameron Sanders via Pharo-users a écrit :
>> We have a full-featured CRUD system based on Magritte. Actually, we
>> have extended
Thanks for the detailed explanation Pierce!
And I understand perfectly, I have some internal stuff of my company that I
work with the same style, and hard to publish.
Regards!
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philippeback wrote
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Yuriy Tymchuk <
> yuriy.tymchuk@
> > wrote:
>
> I think http://www.samadhiweb.com/blog/ is using a Smalltalk engine. But I
> do not know if it is public.
>
> Phil
>
>> Uko
>>
Good catch!
>From the about page: This blog began life as a set
stepharo wrote
>> About Dolphin, well, as you point, the ability to generate an exe and
>> some
>> other features more of the side of publishing a commercial app, make hard
>> to
>> abandon it (also the UI builder).
>
> Yes we would love to have the same facilities.
> This is why we worked on Fuel
Ian Bartholomew-23 wrote
> Thanks to you both for the confirmation about using the Windows files, it
> will make things a lot simpler.
>
> Given the situation I imagine there are a number of ex Dolphin users
> floating about here - Hi All. I noticed the, sadly, late Bill Schwab
> posted here some
Hi Ian:
I know very well you (at least by the code that was very helpful to me on
Dolphin!). Thanks for such contributions to the community!
And yes, the image, changes and source are interchangeable between operating
systems with no problems.
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