Hello, colleague.
I'm also working in the same domain, primarily on the target of adapting the
Actor model (async distributed messaging) for IoT systems in a wide: from
deeply embedded nodes to top-level north-side cloud cervices.
I like Pharo as a workstation system and IDE, but I'm not looking
I'm speaking about 20K SRAM computers and Java-only services. FFI and VMs do
not matter here.
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The problem can be covered by a few experienced programmers who stream their
everyday work on a regular basis.
As I know, there is no anyone doing it.
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What is the modern state of namespaces support? Maybe in Pharo 8 (or 9)
I'm going to model some generic async Smalltalk in Pharo, package-bounded
namespaces can save me from prefixing every class name.
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What Smalltalk has for full-sized pattern matching?
Is it possible to make in message-only syntax?
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The best tribute to 50th anniversary will be the implementation of
distributed multi-user VM.
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Good day
I'm playing with custom little Linux for retrogaming console based on
Raspberry Pi 4.
Is Pharo is a good frontend system (GUI) for a game console?
There is no mouse or keyboard by default, only joystick. So running
Smalltalk interface on system bootup has some questions on usability. Al
But I still think a lot about using the Smalltalk system as a user interface,
as it lets to program for any unskilled user have no programming background,
and especially like the feature of the cross-powerup persistence.
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Good day
Is it a variant to implement an embeddable Little Smalltalk-like engine that
does not use bytecode but uses LLVM JIT for direct machine code compilation?
Or maybe can we use a less aggressive approach with the same embedded engine
which interprets bytecode?
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> I've watched the youtube presentation and navigated through the impress
> presentation on your site and it too quickly introduces tons of concepts
> of
> what you can do but nothing about why anyone should want to do those
> things
> or how to put them together into something a user would use o
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