If Redline is ready and good to build native (Java) Android apps
with it, I'll be one of the first ones to try it.
So I look forward to Redline 1.0 :)
Esteban A. Maringolo
2015-01-17 13:46 GMT-03:00 horrido :
> I agree that Amber is important, given that client-side web development is
> the /f
I agree that Amber is important, given that client-side web development is
the /fad du jour/. But having a Smalltalk on the JVM is also important if we
want to penetrate the enterprise. JVM is the closest thing we have to a
"standard" enterprise platform.
Languages such as Scala and Groovy have ha
Le 15/1/15 13:39, Johan Fabry a écrit :
I don’t know the entire context of the discussion (i’m not following
Pharo-dev, where this came from apparently.) But I would like to point
out that it is wrong to think of Spec as an abandoned project! Spec is
here to stay, and hopefully for a very long
I don’t know the entire context of the discussion (i’m not following Pharo-dev,
where this came from apparently.) But I would like to point out that it is
wrong to think of Spec as an abandoned project! Spec is here to stay, and
hopefully for a very long time.
> On Jan 15, 2015, at 09:08, Este
El ene 15, 2015 8:55 AM, "Sebastian Sastre"
escribió:
>
>
>> On Jan 14, 2015, at 9:44 PM, Esteban A. Maringolo
wrote:
>>
>> Shaking the hive can certainly have a positive outcome, but you can also
get you bitten. :)
>
>
> And what’s the news on that?
>
> The world is full of people paralysed by f