Re: [Pharo-users] [vwnc] small examples to show the tools

2016-11-03 Thread stepharo
Nice :) When I made the presentation in the Greek Hackespace in Athens, I tried to illustrate how Smalltalk is a live organism. Took me 10 minutes to do that. The rest, 20 minutes, was spent with me debugging the GUI of ChronosManager, I inserted a bug and show how I fixed it without the GUI s

Re: [Pharo-users] [vwnc] small examples to show the tools

2016-10-30 Thread Dimitris Chloupis
When I made the presentation in the Greek Hackespace in Athens, I tried to illustrate how Smalltalk is a live organism. Took me 10 minutes to do that. The rest, 20 minutes, was spent with me debugging the GUI of ChronosManager, I inserted a bug and show how I fixed it without the GUI stoping and of

Re: [Pharo-users] [vwnc] small examples to show the tools

2016-10-30 Thread Richard Sargent
For the idea of transferring the code to another image, look at Dale's work with "server blocks" between Pharo and GemStone/S. There is also his work which builds on this called Tugrik. _ From: Christian Haider Sent: ‎2016-‎10-‎30 00:

Re: [Pharo-users] [vwnc] small examples to show the tools

2016-10-30 Thread Norbert Hartl
Relax! 45 minutes is so less time. If you have more than one topic you will have a stressed schedule. Basic things of the language are good because that is what people are interested in. Using a complexer thing to show make sure most of the audience have understood the basics. Doing something ac

Re: [Pharo-users] [vwnc] small examples to show the tools

2016-10-30 Thread Stephan Eggermont
I see the next talk is about docker, so live updating images sounds like the right thing to do. In Pharo I mostly show glamour, roassal and seaside. The rewrite engine might also be interesting to show. Stephan Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone > Op 30 okt. 2016 om 08:39 heeft Christian Haider >

Re: [Pharo-users] [vwnc] small examples to show the tools

2016-10-30 Thread Nicole de Graaf
Hi Chris, last year in Brussel (Fosdem 2015) Stephan Eggermond & me , did nearly the same . Your stepping in very high with your talk. (not a critic but observation last time I did it) Did you remember the “cool" thinks on Smalltalk: - Start with a SUnit Test - Create a metho