The pharo image installed by curl get.pharo.org/20+vm | bash
currently is an image without the --no-quit option
Stephan
Hi Sven,
yes, guides is nice, and I'll try to make something with Zinc + Amber. But my
main idea is to create something like a Stack of technologies that is easy to
use. Like Rails.
Uko
On 15 лип. 2013, at 18:18, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Hi Yuriy,
>
> On 15 Jul 2013, at 13:25, Yuriy T
Hi Yuriy,
On 15 Jul 2013, at 13:25, Yuriy Tymchuk wrote:
> Hi Sven,
>
> thank you a LOT. To be honest I was thinking about improving Pharo's glory
> around the web and a decent tutorial was the first step. I'll go through it
> today-tomorow and may have more feedback, but for now maybe we can
On 15 Jul 2013, at 13:15, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> very nice!
Thanks, someone already put it on
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ic883/building_and_deploying_your_first_web_app_with/
but needs comments/votes ;-)
> On 2013-07-15, at 13:12, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>
Hi Sven,
thank you a LOT. To be honest I was thinking about improving Pharo's glory
around the web and a decent tutorial was the first step. I'll go through it
today-tomorow and may have more feedback, but for now maybe we can cooperate on
the idea of making a development with Pharo popular.
C
very nice!
On 2013-07-15, at 13:12, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wrote a new tutorial, "Building and deploying your first web app with Pharo
> - Understanding HTTP fundamentals through Zinc HTTP Components".
>
> By chronologically following the development process, you will see a
Hi,
I wrote a new tutorial, "Building and deploying your first web app with Pharo -
Understanding HTTP fundamentals through Zinc HTTP Components".
By chronologically following the development process, you will see a small web
app growing from something trivial to the final result. Finally, we