Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks All.

2017-12-26 Thread Stephan Eggermont
Op 26-12-2017 om 14:03 schreef Ian Ian: After some looking into it I believe Mongo Voyager is the easiest given the current options. Too bad Gemstone limits usage after a given number of Gems. I have always found the Gemstone people very approachable, and open to trying out ideas. Stephan

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks All.

2017-12-26 Thread Stephan Eggermont
Op 26-12-2017 om 14:03 schreef Ian Ian: After some looking into it I believe Mongo Voyager is the easiest given the current options. Too bad Gemstone limits usage after a given number of Gems. I have always found the Gemstone people very approachable, and open to trying out ideas. Stephan

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks All.

2017-12-26 Thread Stephan Eggermont
Op 26-12-2017 om 14:03 schreef Ian Ian: After some looking into it I believe Mongo Voyager is the easiest given the current options. Too bad Gemstone limits usage after a given number of Gems. I have always found the Gemstone people very approachable, and open to trying out ideas. Stephan

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2017-12-26 Thread Ian Ian
After some looking into it I believe Mongo Voyager is the easiest given the current options. Too bad Gemstone limits usage after a given number of Gems. Too bad ObjectDB does as well. Thanks all. :) On Dec 25, 2017 12:00 PM, wrote: > Send Pharo-users mailing list submissions to > phar

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-20 Thread Ben Coman
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 10:10 PM, stepharo wrote: > >> Thank you both for doing this. It is a valuable asset to the community. It >> helps those of us who aren't driving the project to see where we are going >> and hopefully how we can help. >> >> Thank you both for all you do. I really enjoy your

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-20 Thread stepharo
Thank you both for doing this. It is a valuable asset to the community. It helps those of us who aren't driving the project to see where we are going and hopefully how we can help. Thank you both for all you do. I really enjoy your talk Nomads do not build Cathedrals. https://www.youtube.co

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-20 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Marcus, On 20/10/15 00:36, Marcus Denker wrote: Thanks… I was not quite sure back then if I should give a talk like that… but in the end it worked, I think. I should do an iteration on it… I am collecting material about the topic, especially the feedback loop… It is so amazing that in a boo

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-19 Thread Marcus Denker
>> We (Doru and me) will write a new roadmap over the next weeks… so many >> things are happening, we need to get the current >> planning and how everything fits into one document… >> >> Marcus > > Thank you both for doing this. It is a valuable asset to the community. It > helps those of

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-19 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Hi, On 19/10/15 11:57, Dimitris Chloupis wrote: The best way to thank us, is to contribute. So put your code where your mouth is and give a much needed helping hand. Suggestions and discussions is all good , but nothing beats old hard work ;) It can be a bug fix, a new library, a new gui tool

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-19 Thread p...@highoctane.be
I like the nuclear bomb image :-) On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 6:57 PM, Dimitris Chloupis wrote: > The best way to thank us, is to contribute. So put your code where your > mouth is and give a much needed helping hand. Suggestions and discussions > is all good , but nothing beats old hard work ;) > >

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-19 Thread Dimitris Chloupis
The best way to thank us, is to contribute. So put your code where your mouth is and give a much needed helping hand. Suggestions and discussions is all good , but nothing beats old hard work ;) It can be a bug fix, a new library, a new gui tool, documentation, blog posts or just promotion to othe

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-19 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Hi, Some notes below. On 19/10/15 08:39, Jimmie Houchin wrote: There truly is no edit, compile, run cycle similar to other languages, even dynamically typed languages with REPLs. I view that we do have an edit/compile/run loop, its just really tight loop! I recently had a passing though

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-19 Thread Jimmie Houchin
On 10/19/2015 08:59 AM, Marcus Denker wrote: On 19 Oct 2015, at 15:39, Jimmie Houchin wrote: On 10/18/2015 11:51 AM, Ben Coman wrote: Thanks very much for your thoughts Jimmie. Day to day, its easy to take for granted what we have. On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 6:14 AM, Jimmie Houchin wrote:

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-19 Thread Marcus Denker
> On 19 Oct 2015, at 15:39, Jimmie Houchin wrote: > > > > On 10/18/2015 11:51 AM, Ben Coman wrote: >> Thanks very much for your thoughts Jimmie. Day to day, its easy to >> take for granted what we have. >> >> On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 6:14 AM, Jimmie Houchin wrote: >>> Sometimes conversations

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-19 Thread Jimmie Houchin
On 10/18/2015 11:51 AM, Ben Coman wrote: Thanks very much for your thoughts Jimmie. Day to day, its easy to take for granted what we have. On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 6:14 AM, Jimmie Houchin wrote: Sometimes conversations revolve around perceived deficiencies in Pharo. What Pharo is missing. Or

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-18 Thread stepharo
Sorry not to react I got sick and I'm still quite fussy. Thanks for your mail. Stef Le 17/10/15 00:14, Jimmie Houchin a écrit : Sometimes conversations revolve around perceived deficiencies in Pharo. What Pharo is missing. Or what Pharo doesn't do as well as my previous language, my favorite la

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-18 Thread Ben Coman
Thanks very much for your thoughts Jimmie. Day to day, its easy to take for granted what we have. On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 6:14 AM, Jimmie Houchin wrote: > Sometimes conversations revolve around perceived deficiencies in Pharo. What > Pharo is missing. Or what Pharo doesn't do as well as my previ

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-17 Thread Adam
I was about to write something similar. I experienced strange bahavior of Playground window under Pharo 4, and before reporting it I try it under Pharo 5. It was fixed. This little thing remembers me, it is not obvius to have such a great project. So many thanks to everyone no only for this fix,

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-17 Thread Peter Uhnák
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Hilaire wrote: > Le 17/10/2015 00:14, Jimmie Houchin a écrit : > > Sometimes conversations revolve around perceived deficiencies in > > Pharo. What Pharo is missing. Or what Pharo doesn't do as well as my > > previous language, my favorite language, my other langu

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-17 Thread Hilaire
Le 17/10/2015 00:14, Jimmie Houchin a écrit : > Sometimes conversations revolve around perceived deficiencies in > Pharo. What Pharo is missing. Or what Pharo doesn't do as well as my > previous language, my favorite language, my other language, etc... > These conversations are necessary to underst

[Pharo-users] Thanks for Pharo

2015-10-16 Thread Jimmie Houchin
Sometimes conversations revolve around perceived deficiencies in Pharo. What Pharo is missing. Or what Pharo doesn't do as well as my previous language, my favorite language, my other language, etc... These conversations are necessary to understand where Pharo is and to provide understanding on

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks.

2014-10-23 Thread kilon alios
I assume here you mean that Smalltalk emphasises on the existence of the IDE and the close integration of the IDE with the language. I will say yes you are correct. In other languages the IDE is simply not there, so the language cannot rely on it the same way Smalltalk relies on its own IDE. But t

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2014-10-23 Thread Hans Schueren
Thank you Kion Alios ! As a beginner of smalltalk i have realized two things. 1. The main view in smalltalk language is on the " Programming System" ( functions of the Pharo system at all ) You could say : " Open the IDE - check the functions for many days : then start to write Objects

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Athens and Esse and a question about Freetype support for Athens in Pharo 3.0 image on Arch Gnu/Linux 64 bits

2013-10-01 Thread Stéphane Ducasse
On Oct 2, 2013, at 8:06 AM, "p...@highoctane.be" wrote: > I tried to load this but Esse loads from http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Esse, > while Esse.2 (package) hasse a number of Esse.2.* versions which are > **empty** :-( > > So, p := EsseProject new doesn't work as there is no EsseProject class

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Athens and Esse and a question about Freetype support for Athens in Pharo 3.0 image on Arch Gnu/Linux 64 bits

2013-10-01 Thread p...@highoctane.be
I tried to load this but Esse loads from http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Esse, while Esse.2 (package) hasse a number of Esse.2.* versions which are **empty** :-( So, p := EsseProject new doesn't work as there is no EsseProject class loaded. Looks like Esse has the main classes and Esse.2 has the EsseP

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Athens and Esse and a question about Freetype support for Athens in Pharo 3.0 image on Arch Gnu/Linux 64 bits

2013-10-01 Thread p...@highoctane.be
I discovered that the LineMorph was still around in the image. I kind of like that Morph. Esse looks very nice indeed. I'll try it out for a presentation this week (nothing better than deadlines to make one learn fast...). Phil On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: > Hi > >

Re: [Pharo-users] Thanks for Athens and Esse and a question about Freetype support for Athens in Pharo 3.0 image on Arch Gnu/Linux 64 bits

2013-10-01 Thread Stéphane Ducasse
Hi > Yesterday I was again take a look back into pharo. I really like zoomable > interfaces and despite that most of my hobby programming today is done on > python/web2py I would like to keep pharo on the radar and not loosing touch > with the language and community. So I would like to make so

[Pharo-users] Thanks for Athens and Esse and a question about Freetype support for Athens in Pharo 3.0 image on Arch Gnu/Linux 64 bits

2013-10-01 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Hi, Yesterday I was again take a look back into pharo. I really like zoomable interfaces and despite that most of my hobby programming today is done on python/web2py I would like to keep pharo on the radar and not loosing touch with the language and community. So I would like to make some min