Kilon:
Thanks for your input. That is indeed brainstorming. I know the importance
of doing too. But the value of brainstorming is big. A farmer does a lot of
work but is not valued much. Watson and Crick brainstormed a lot and
discovered the double helix. I don't want Smalltalk to miss that power.
An area that generally interests me is making languages cooperate.
When I started with the idea of Pharo using Python libraries, I thought it
would take me months to have something usable. Instead it took me weeks
mainly because I found that a very simple solution could provide me with a
working p
I think a lot could have change in the two years since I asked how Smalltalk
can benefit from the development of Dart. Originally, Dart was meant to be a
web language. Now it is going to be the main language for an Operating
System. Since it has the full backing of Google, it is in our interest to
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 12:23 PM, askoh wrote:
> It became news a few days ago. It is called Fuchsia and is meant to run on
> all devices from IoT on up. The interesting thing is that Dart will be the
> main language. The developers promise to make Fuchsia run on Raspberry Pi 3
> shortly.
>
> Sinc
It became news a few days ago. It is called Fuchsia and is meant to run on
all devices from IoT on up. The interesting thing is that Dart will be the
main language. The developers promise to make Fuchsia run on Raspberry Pi 3
shortly.
Since Dart is pretty close to Smalltalk, how can Smalltalk be