Re: [Pharo-users] GSoC 2019 Introduction myself

2019-05-13 Thread EVELYN CUSI LOPEZ
Hello, Ben I see, I thought I could directly share the pdf from my proposal, but apparently it is not possible. I will share the document in drive of my proposal, which has comments enabled, in case you wish to make any suggestion. You can access this document from the attached file: https://docs.

Re: [Pharo-users] GSoC 2019 Introduction myself

2019-05-10 Thread Ben Coman
On Fri, 10 May 2019 at 10:33, EVELYN CUSI LOPEZ wrote: > > Hello, everybody. > > My name is Evelyn, I'm 24 years old. I'm a last year student at the Mayor de > San Simon University in Bolivia, I'm currently doing my degree project to get > my professional degree. My proposal for "Better and more

Re: [Pharo-users] GSoC 2019 Introduction

2019-05-10 Thread Richard O'Keefe
Branching as such is not a sign of bad design in OOP. The actual dogma is that *testing the class of an argument instead of dispatching* is a sign of bad design. Just consider the case of binary search. That is not the kind of branching that lends itself to dynamic dispatch. Nor is the kind of br

[Pharo-users] GSoC 2019 Introduction

2019-05-10 Thread Smiljana Knezev
Hello everyone, I am a final year undergraduate student of Information Technologies in Novi Sad, Serbia. I first heard about Pharo about a year ago when professor Stephane Ducasse gave a guest lecture at our Faculty. I thought I was familiar with Object Oriented Programming, having been learning J

[Pharo-users] GSoC 2019 Introduction myself

2019-05-09 Thread EVELYN CUSI LOPEZ
Hello, everybody. My name is Evelyn, I'm 24 years old. I'm a last year student at the Mayor de San Simon University in Bolivia, I'm currently doing my degree project to get my professional degree. My proposal for "Better and more refactorings for Pharo" was selected in this year's GsOC :D. Just f