Richard, your diligence is awesome!
I'm left feeling that, generally, objects should not implement nor understand
#asString. I realize there is a lot of room for debate on this subject.
On May 11, 2020 10:12:10 PM PDT, Richard O'Keefe wrote:
>For what it's worth, here's a moderately thorough
Hi,
So here is a little anecdote from the real world. I was planning to update the
OS on my Linux server, from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS (Long Term Support).
This small (Digital Ocean, 1GB RAM, 1 Core) cloud server runs 3 Pharo images
with public facing web sites.
The machine itself report
Clearly amazing 😉
Is it the setup you use ?
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/EnterprisePharoBook/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/book-result/DeploymentWeb/DeployForProduction.html
Cheers,
Cedrick
PS: btw Sven, we (with a group of students did a naive and simple url shortener
that would
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Thank you for your answer.
The links provided lead me to the project which is nice, but I was not able
to find a fully rendered document. Can you point me at it?
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Hi Sven,
I added spotter search now. I prefixed the github spotter entries additionally
with the user name (owner).
This way you will be able to quickly find tagged public projects by keying in
the project and/or username.
See attached picture for an example.
Catalog loading is possible via sp
Sorry about that... You should end up on a GitHub "Releases" page for each
document.
In the section for the top-most release, you should see an "> Assets (3)"
control. Click the arrow to open it.
It should then list a PDF, a ZIP, and a '.tar.gz' document. You probably
want the PDF, which you c
This is the way to get the latest version of any of the booklets, their "work
in progress" (WIP) versions.
https://books.pharo.org/ lists most of the books on a splashy page that
shows cover art, etc., but their versions can be behind the WIP versions.
My experience has been that the WIP versions
Hello,
I'm using Pharo 8 64bit on Windows 10 64bit.
I am trying to access a 32bit dll via a relative path.
I'm desperate. I've been reading the document
(http://books.pharo.org/booklet-uffi/pdf/2020-02-12-uFFI-V1.0.1) all the
time up and down but I can't find an example of absolute path and Wind
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 12:05 ASAM wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using Pharo 8 64bit on Windows 10 64bit.
> I am trying to access a 32bit dll via a relative path.
>
Generally, a 64-bit program will only load a 64-bit DLL. It may be
possible, but it will likely be far easier to use the 32-bit Pharo
impleme
At some point in the history of Win 7, MS changed the rules for file lookup
/Standard Search Order for Desktop Applications/
/The standard DLL search order used by the system /
/depends on whether safe DLL search mode is enabled or disabled./
/Safe DLL search mode places the user's cu
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I'm reading the Managing Code booklet.
I'm on page 51 figure 5-6.
I put in my details for my repository (
https://github.com/MichaelKentBurns/FredsLunch-Pharo-iceberg.git ).
when I poke OK I get an exception window.
see image below...
Is there an easier way to capture the ex
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