Hi,
when I create a new image using the launcher then the image will be created
at the following location (C:\Users\robert\Documents\Pharo\images\Pharo 8.0
- 64bit (stable)).
Is there a way to define a different location when creating an image (or
afterwards)?
Best regards
Robert
Hi,
what is the best way to integrate a PDF Viewer with a Spec2 / GTK3
application on Windows?
I couldn't find any mentioning of PDF viewer on the GTK3 site.
Thx for your help
Best
Robert
this?
Thx
Ciao robertj
Von: rob...@robkuz.com
Gesendet: Sonntag, 16. August 2020 17:43
An: Pharo-users@lists.pharo.org
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Hi,
when I create a new image using the launcher then the image will be created
at the following location (C:\Users\robert\Documents\Pharo
Hi,
I am trying to find out what the difference between an VM and an Image is
when using Pharo.
Can anybody give some hints (links to docs?)
Thx
Ciao robertj
OK,
"solved" then next step. When I have started a Image (from a VM) I can save
that Image via "Pharo|Sace As" anywhere I want.
Then I quit the image. Afterwards I switch back to the Launcher to "Launch
Image From Filesystem".
However I am greeted with the following error message
"#selectedLa
so I stay with my 8Gb iTouch iOS 3 ; with no prospect of an upgrade, I am
sorta worry-free.
If only it were also a phone ...
" Don't dial ... DO ! "
;-)
[ this msg was last seen in my default font ]
On 22 September 2014 17:35, stepharo wrote:
> Hilaire
>
> These are two days that after upg
Must be a thing about European "guys" ...
- ByteString is needed for most european/occidental people who don't care
about internationalization and should stay because Pharo is an
european/english based system , also not to break existing code
(again will be transparent to most users for same rea
Congrat's !
On 17 October 2014 06:48, jannik laval wrote:
> Phratch 4.0 is out of the box !
>
> Phratch 4.0 is cleaner, faster and more stable than phratch 3.0.
>
> After the version 3.0 that was a release for usability and stability,
> phratch 4.0 is released to prepare the future.
>
> The new
How I do SO wish I could attend ( I even have old friends living in Lille !
)
And then a trip across to see and walk Rue Chifflet in Besancon and an
afternoon in Strasbourg ?
un
*rêve ...*
Robert Shiplett/Shifflet/Chifflet
On 29 October 2014 20:18, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> We
Sorry to hear of this grief ! No ETA does mean that someone has to make a
decision, regardless of what hindsight may or may not eventually show.
Thanks for tackling this ... I rely on reading this mail list to feel "in
the loop" with Pharo ... and I refrain from filtering it !
On 15 May 2013 14:
and only Python
> 2.6.6 so far on this CentOS 6.3
>
> My aversion to PCRE is a driving force here , so I have a lot of work to
> do ...
>
>
>
> On 11 June 2013 07:41, Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 [via Smalltalk] <[hidden
> email] <http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&no
We used to do this routinely with VisualWorks app's back when building for
Mac and Windows - the start menu is usually what a client wants ... (
pre-Retro/Metro Win 8 ;-)
On 26 August 2013 17:29, Usman Bhatti wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 7:10 PM, Stéphane Ducasse <
> stephane.duca...@inria.
this sounds very much like a Squeak effort of mine in 1996 ;-)
Have you looked at SOUL and Qsoul-era code of Roel Wuyts ? Some of that
code was VW and Squeak as I recall.
I hope you fare better than I did in comm telco setting where identifying
resources should have been, err, of interest to mana
You may know about the prolog for Smalltalk/DOS of about 1990 vintage ...
I must have it on a floppy in a box somewhere on a shelf.
R
On 25 September 2013 10:29, Jesus Nuñez wrote:
> I'll try to elaborate but what I can say is only from my limited
> perspective. You can take it as an incomple
well, Ruby *IS* the poor-man's Smalltalk !
;-)
welcome ( I am Atlantic tz north of NYC by a few hours )
On 4 October 2013 01:09, Raymond Brinzer wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Yes, I'm in NYC. However I'm mostly a Ruby guy, with a strong interest
> in Smalltalk; I periodically tinker with Pharo, and I lur
And there is Stan B. over in Newark - a top-drawer Smalltalk corp
developer/contractor from EU
On 4 October 2013 11:23, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> Raymond Brinzer-2 wrote
> > I'm probably an odd
> > candidate to be part of a Smalltalk meeting. :-)
>
> Not at all! I came from the Ruby world and,
Hi guys,
InstallGemTools loading fails both in Pharo 2.0 and 3.0. Is there some fix
please?
https://code.google.com/p/glassdb/wiki/InstallGemTools
Thanks,
with regards,
Robert
--
Ing. Robert Pergl, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Software Engineering -- Centre for Conceptual
Bruce
Hope you won't be discouraged from posting to this user mail list,
regardless. :-)
Maybe add a post to the "tips" mail list regarding Thorsten B. advice on ui
icons ?
best regards
robert
a Pharo user
On 7 January 2014 18:00, Bruce Prior wrote:
> I tried to loa
Android and in workbench-ed eclipse-fer-Java too much of
late ;-)
robert
Canada
this is irreverent, but you might consider visiting Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada or Yorkton Saskatchewan Canada or even Montreal, PQ ( at least there
had been a Ukrainian community in Rosemount there in my day ... with shop
signs in Cyrillic, blonde, blue-eyed female rock singers in local bands ...)
But what if Pharo developers loaded the Curl plugin into their browser ?
Curl has great dynamic loading for such situations ( as needed by my old 1
CPU core Wind'd XP laptop ;-)
{pharoNewsLine {urlBase {www www.curl.com}} {topic "markup that JSON folks
should love"} {whatever } } || humour
Curl
cable ? Oh ... hidden under "Rebol For Dummies"
cf QNX Cloud news at
http://www.blackberrycool.com/2014/01/29/blackberry-vp-of-developer-relations-alec-saunders-now-vp-of-qnx-cloud/
On 30 January 2014 07:47, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
> On 30 Jan 2014, at 12:45, Robert Shiplett wrot
s will stay there and
> old ones can be moved to the other page called archive? Or we sonly show
> titles for older news.
>
> Cheers.
> Uko
>
> On 30 Jan 2014, at 12:47, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
>
> On 30 Jan 2014, at 12:45, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
> But what if P
"
Creating a specific UI always starts with the subclassing of
""ComposableModel"".
"
The above is passive with 2 gerunds.
No experienced tech editor should let that pass as an English
instruction for an action or task to be performed by a reader -
especially if the reader may be using English a
humour: license to practice English humor
note; 'subclass' may be a verb at wiktionary.org but not in current
standard English (e.g. m-w.org or 2002 10th Ed, hardcover Merriam-Webster)
... so word is being used as a technical term in 2014 ... life was easier
when a verb had one spelling and a noun
I am running from that latest.zip tonight and PackageTreeNautilusUI
>>update is getting a walkback messageNoUnderstood for
receiver of >>protocolsFor: is nil
I simply flipped to class view in Announcements and then flipped that
toggle back.
Does this need to be reported, or is Nautilus still know
that problematic latest.zip contains -30782 files
R
On 25 February 2014 19:02, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
> none
>
> just download this one:
>
> http://files.pharo.org/image/30/latest.zip
>
> is always the latest effective build.
>
> Esteban
>
> On 25 Feb 2014, at 21:05, François Stephany
> wro
04:36, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
> On 26 Feb 2014, at 01:57, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
> > I am running from that latest.zip tonight and PackageTreeNautilusUI
> >>update is getting a walkback messageNoUnderstood for
> > receiver of >>protocolsFor: is nil
&g
and I will also now re-name this file output (see attached)
On 26 February 2014 04:36, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
> On 26 Feb 2014, at 01:57, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
> > I am running from that latest.zip tonight and PackageTreeNautilusUI
> >>upda
... [ why
are we still having to rename files such as these when able to run multiple
images in the same dir ? ]
ciao
On 26 February 2014 04:36, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
> On 26 Feb 2014, at 01:57, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
> > I am running from that latest.zip tonight an
uary 2014 07:18, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>
> On 26 Feb 2014, at 11:30, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
> "BTW, Nautilus is stable and used daily by the whole community."
>
> This still rankles ... I have been a Smalltalker since long before Squeak
> and have been usin
dates for that Pharo3.0 dub-dir is today a few hours ago
so if a drag-drop of
Pharo-30782.image
onto that exe in that same folder has some obscure path issue, that is a
worry I would think.
On 26 February 2014 08:52, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
> Dear Robert,
>
> I doubt that it is a gene
e tires" ... a pilot can have a pre-flight walk-around protocol
because the design of the plane did not change since it last landed ;-)
regards
robert
spelling via Google gmail
On 26 February 2014 09:07, Pharo4Stef wrote:
> robert
>
> Are you sure that you really use the latest v
/epl-v10.html
Pharo uses Source Code Pro Fonts by Adobe under
SIL Open Font License, v 1.1
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
Pharo uses Open Sans by Steve Matteson under
Apache License, 2.0
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html
On 26 February 2014 15:37, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> Robe
sters
... or at least this one beta tester exasperated ;-)
best reagrds,
Robert
Canada
On 26 February 2014 15:04, Pharo4Stef wrote:
>
> On 26 Feb 2014, at 19:16, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
> Stef
>
> I'm dragging and dropping in a fresh install
>
> first the imag
menu, that
bottom area is such a natural area to go to when windows are few ( a
workspace, a browser, a test-runner)
very best regrds,
robret
Canada
On 26 February 2014 15:37, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> Robert wrote
> >I'm dragging and dropping in a fresh install
>
> No, you
er ... and soon Google may warn me that my XP is not a supported
variant of any known 32-bit OS for legacy Intel x86 ... insupportable,
n'est pas/neh ?
;-)
r
On 26 February 2014 15:37, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> Robert wrote
> >I'm dragging and dropping in a fresh inst
ure path issue?
>
> Doru
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
>> I am dragging the image onto the pharo.exe in a newlynamed folder using
>> an install whose README says date of Feb 25
>>
>> COPY
>>
>> Pharo 3.0
>>
ess they had already used StrongTalk 2.0 which most
students graduate without ever being required to try.
cheers,
robert
learning to read UNICODE Japanese one kanji and two-kanji at a time — from
Shift-JIS and J-EUC and PDF pages ... in French and German and Russian ...
without a Smallta
bravo !
Btw, anybody with in-RAM Puppy Linux on an Atom netbook other than me ?
Mine is for my own Japanese-lang training app's to be a bit portable, but
not Android or Win8.
It can be tricky to get other languages in place on Puppy-in-RAM ... ( it
takes about that 1 min to boot and then to setup
Ben,
congrat's on this Spec site
I especially liked what I read at
http://spec.st/docs/own-model/#the_adapter
I look forward to recommending this site to folks not yet familiar with
Smalltalk but with a UI interest/experience
Robret
On 28 February 2014 06:25, Benjamin wrote:
> You blew up m
Can it be flagged as a "Must Fix" for a 3.1 release ?
It is very easy to have more than one browser open and that becomes even
more problematic on a 10" screen ( even tho' I try to work with dual
monitors and one a 27" with good resolution, the small screen is a fact of
hardware sales and inexpens
thanks for this post, Torsten ! it's a keeper , as the fishermen say in
Minnesota :-)
it gets a least 3 gmail tag-labels and into gmail Pharo/tips folder now ...
and a few tags as a copy-paste-a-note in CintaNotes until there is a Pharo
GTD+tagged-annotations app to import from CintaNotes, OneNot
Glenn,
thanks for posting the link !
Robert
On 3 March 2014 12:15, Glenn Cavarlé wrote:
> Hi Benjamin and Hernán,
>
> I found few time to make a little example of ListView (extend TreeModel).
> I hosted it in my wiki :
> ListViewModel Example
> <http://ijinte
The MIT Curl debugger in their integrated IDE is for an expression-based
language
and so your are able to "watch" expressions of your own devising as you
step through code - and drill down graphically into structured values such
as object instances ; there is now an eclipse "plug-in" version of th
do we have a Pharo PassPhrase 4 X 4 - specific project/variant/branch ?
(i.e., four 4-char substring => 1 Passphrase )
I had done some work on mnemonics for such passphrases ... and I realize
some like to salt-and-pepper with 3-char and 5-char Unicode chunks ...
thnkx
On 29 March 2014 10:05,
As I noted in the WP discussion post, When I flip the current Pharo 3.0
beta to Mincho and Japanese, I have to open a new browser to be able to use
Japanese even if I use FORCE ... is that the intended behavior ?
Or should instances of open windows notice an update to Fonts and refresh ?
cheers
On 30 March 2014 11:27, Robert Shiplett wrote:
> As I noted in the WP discussion post, When I flip the current Pharo 3.0
> beta to Mincho and Japanese, I have to open a new browser to be able to use
> Japanese even if I use FORCE ... is that the intended behavior ?
>
> Or should inst
the readme in the Pharo 3.0beta tested says
This distribution was built March 27, 2014.
and the files of note are 03-27 with the exe 12-07
On 30 March 2014 11:44, Robert Shiplett wrote:
> Pharo 3.0 beta Latest update: #30804 test of WideString Japanese instance
> method : the metho
2014 11:54, Robert Shiplett wrote:
> the readme in the Pharo 3.0beta tested says
>
> This distribution was built March 27, 2014.
>
> and the files of note are 03-27 with the exe 12-07
>
>
> On 30 March 2014 11:44, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
>> Pharo 3.0 b
re: textmite
Q : what is currently the best Unicode text "notes
collator"/editor/formatter/previewer/printer/versioning-compat app written
in a Smalltalk dialect ? Any one component of the above ? RTF text
editing/formatting widget?
Sketch/draw/coloring app ? Check.
complex telco routing app ?
to read it more times later.
>
> Cheers
> Uko
>
> On 21 Apr 2014, at 15:06, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
> re: textmite
>
> Q : what is currently the best Unicode text "notes
> collator"/editor/formatter/previewer/printer/versioning-compat app written
> in a Sma
ah, emacs. end of conversation, from the friendly editor. And likely the
end of Mozart Oz, only they just can't believe it.
Emacs, version 25 on the way to 125. Oz. Version 1.4 and on the way to
nowhere, but at least it got there via emacs [ enough said.]
( I remember the senseless attacks on Vi
re: Curl markup, as in web markup using declarative style in Curl PL from
MIT, not cURL ( see www.curlap.com)
My Japanese web pages are now generated using nunjucks + node.js but in the
hope of using pharo 3 + Seaside on small virtual server, I thought I would
see what it takes to add Curl markup
load
On 22 April 2014 09:38, Robert Shiplett wrote:
> re: Curl markup, as in web markup using declarative style in Curl PL from
> MIT, not cURL ( see www.curlap.com)
>
> My Japanese web pages are now generated using nunjucks + node.js but in
> the hope of using pharo 3 + Seaside
congrat's !
Will run through my idiosyncratic ad hoc odd user "testing" later today ;-)
I will be SOooo pleased to move up to Pharo3 - soon.
And then to get a headless 3 onto my Japanese server in a prod dir !
On 29 April 2014 07:53, Marcus Denker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have a sources file for
re : Google'd heartbeat and model ticking-over
isn't there a stackoverflow.com option for #pharo in addition to this mail
list ( when time interval very short ;-) ? I think Seaside suggests just
using #pharo tag to raise someone ... or was that IRC freenode ?
Even with Pharo3 sooo close to relea
I have to add a line to my pharo.ini to use sources named '30' ?
Pharo comes up with latest.zip + sources 30 but complains not able to find
sources '20'
On 29 April 2014 10:11, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
>
> On 29 Apr 2014, at 15:05, Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
> >
> > Am 29.04.2014 um 14:19 sc
looked through 2 PDF's for "pharo.ini" and "sources" but did not find this
mentioned ... it is probably staring right at me, since the image DID
open...
On 29 April 2014 10:22, Robert Shiplett wrote:
> I have to add a line to my pharo.ini to use sources named
in Squeak pages it will turn up there ...
THIS IS my idiosyncratic USER testing ;-)
On 29 April 2014 10:35, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Maybe it is better to wait for the actual release ?
>
> On 29 Apr 2014, at 15:32, Robert Shiplett wrote:
>
> > looked through 2 PDF
ckoverflow
On 29 April 2014 10:32, Robert Shiplett wrote:
> looked through 2 PDF's for "pharo.ini" and "sources" but did not find this
> mentioned ... it is probably staring right at me, since the image DID
> open...
>
>
> On 29 April 2014 10:22, Ro
Denker wrote:
>
> >
> > On 29 Apr 2014, at 15:51, Marcus Denker wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> On 29 Apr 2014, at 15:34, Marcus Denker wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> On 29 Apr 2014, at 15:32, Robert Shiplett
> wrote:
> >>>
> &g
" Please understand that we cannot solve local problems."
Duh. Like I have never stripped or built a Smalltalk image over my decades
as a corp contracting Smalltalker ( so not Pharo, 'natch )
Marcus : the problem occurred ; I don't see it explained.
So Marcus, if you are OK, I won't look furth
and congrat's on 3.0 release ! Now to get to work on my app !
On 1 May 2014 04:20, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
> On 30 Apr 2014, at 22:57, Tudor Girba wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It means that we are so happy that CodeCity is
>
>
> Maybe we should have added a link to the code city page (it kind of
> cross
"PharoPro" ?
On 10 May 2014 04:09, stepharo wrote:
>
> On 9/5/14 21:54, Andy Burnett wrote:
>
> ᐧ
> Thanks everyone, I shall try the DBXTalk approach. It seems as though it
> is being actively developed.
>
> As a side note, I think it would be great if Pharo could identify a
> 'main stream' r
I volunteer as a test user for this mini-B and DrGeo !
- Windows XP and 7
- various Linux
DrGeo rules !
On 14 May 2014 07:26, stepharo wrote:
>
> Hello,
>>
>> With Pahro 1.4,
>>
>> Browser newOnClass: Number selector: #+
>>
>> use to open a minimal browser on the selected method (btw, it is
I, for one, need to learn the Unicode UTF-128 "steam release" emoticon ...
it must be in some supplement codepage.
It should look like the icon on my "Do you REALLY want to post this ?" mail
client DialogLastChance window ...
;-)
( and this maillist is just a nice bunch of Smalltalkers, too ! )
Because I use MIT Curl as markup instead of HTML, this has also been an
interest of mine.
( Curl declarative and PL as in www.curl.com and not cURL )
On 4 June 2014 08:59, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> stepharo wrote
> > Now it would be really nice to have the seaside canvas as a separate
> > com
Sick of sed and Perl ? There is fun in Object Icon and Rebol ( r3 or Red )
( Icon, UNICON or pythonic Converge PL.)
And I even use xcurl scripts for MIT Curl ( www.curl.com ) (now SCSK Curl
at www.curlap.com )
But Object Icon has to be built at the command line ;-)
I gave up on Io and have been
I run server-side JavaScript but would not dream of using JS to do jobs !
Humour : for years the command-line params for VW Smalltalk were some kind
of unpublished hush-hush secret for build mavens and image-stripping gurus
on hp/ux servers. Not so for Gnu Smalltalk ;-)
There is always APL ;-)
on linux I used to have a BASH shell "wrapping" script to address this
redirect snaffu in a pinch with other interpreters ...
Does that "ring a bell" with someone as a quick work-around ? My memory can
be such a pain and I am on an old XP laptop just now ... I am quite sure I
had to launch from BA
rlwrap ?
http://www.cliki.net/rlwrap
On 28 July 2014 14:01, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
> Mmh, I have been experiencing that too.
>
> Stdin and stdout aren't that well handled it seems. I write to the term
> using VTerm fwiw.
>
> Phil
> Le 28 juil. 2014 16:46, "François Stephany" a
> écrit :
>
ex Google on
"rlwrap" STDIN STDOUT redirection
On 28 July 2014 14:01, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
> Mmh, I have been experiencing that too.
>
> Stdin and stdout aren't that well handled it seems. I write to the term
> using VTerm fwiw.
>
> Phil
> Le 28 juil. 2014 16:46, "François Stephany" a
peer2peer graph and formats.
There's some other stuff, too. I don't know if this interests you.
thanks,
Robert
On 10/12/2015 10:57 AM, Peter H. Meadows via Pharo-users wrote:
Does Pharo have stream classes to binary de/serialize an object, such
that the protocol accepts an object as an argument and converts it to a
byteArray?
--
thanks,
Robert
I can only tell you I couldn't tell you how happy I am in Pharo &
Squeak. It has been a number of years on the other side.
thanks to you, brother,
Robert
On 10/13/2015 02:08 AM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
Hi Robert,
Nice to see you here. Google for Pharo and Fuel.
It is in the imag
Sven and Torsten, that's a binary serialization library! It will take
time to learn it and how to use mappers.
What is the format; is it language neutral?
thanks,
Robert
On 10/13/2015 01:21 AM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
Yes, it is called FUEL and it is a standard part of the image
Would the SSH package in Cryptography help you?
thanks,
Robert
On 10/13/2015 03:36 AM, Thierry Goubier wrote:
2015-10-13 9:29 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák mailto:i.uh...@gmail.com>>:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 8:11 AM, Thierry Goubier
mailto:thierry.goub...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I just took a quick look. It depends on both LayeredProtocol and SSL,
but SSL won't load as HierarchicalUrl is missing.
thanks,
Robert
On 10/13/2015 04:02 AM, Thierry Goubier wrote:
2015-10-13 9:46 GMT+02:00 Robert Withers mailto:robert.w.with...@gmail.com>>:
Would the SSH
Hi Jimmie,
Is this SQlite adaptor you wrote published publicly? I'd definitely like
to evaluate this technology for my stack.
Thank you,
Robet
On 10/15/2015 01:58 PM, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a project for my wife. I initially thought I would keep
all my data inside Phar
Thanks to both of you for the links. I appreciate you.
Robert
On 10/15/2015 02:22 PM, Esteban A. Maringolo wrote:
I haven't used SQLite in Pharo, but I used it in Android. It is a
pretty complete database solution, self contained in a single file
(and a shared library ;-)).
I already p
On 10/15/2015 09:32 PM, Evan Donahue wrote:
I remember looking at the project you mention when I was first researching
p2p in Pharo. I thought the project description sounded very interesting
(Trantor was actually begun with a similar use-case in mind), but alas I was
unable to find any informa
Posting to Pharos-dev or Vm Dev may find you more assistance.
My suggestions would be: a) upgrade to Pharo 5 and b) run in gdb so we all can
be better informed about the issue you are seeing. Is PhaROS doing low level
calls?
---
robert
> On Oct 24, 2015, at 3:32 PM, Johan Fabry wr
Extend Pharo byte codes to support Newspeak namespaces. #justsayin
---
robert
> On Oct 24, 2015, at 6:22 PM, Nicolai Hess wrote:
>
> You can wrap the subclassing and the \removeFromSystem with
> SystemAnnouncer uniqueInstance suspendAllWhile: [ ]
>
> 2015-10-24 20:43 GMT
lence and the Ummah is
required to step up, it all rests on the Mu'minoon picking up weapons
against these Quranic terrorists and actively sending these Munafiqoon
to Jahannam.
Peace to Paris,
Robert
On 11/15/2015 04:23 AM, abdelghani ALIDRA wrote:
Indeed, This is a very sad day.
pour la transition et NON aux terroristes !
On 14 November 2015 at 15:01, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
> These guys are clinging to a model of the past instead of making the
> necessary changes to deal with the modernity transition challenge.
>
> China transitioned, India transitioned, South Asia t
do like dropbox cloud storage lots.
What is the recommended squeak environmental solution? Is it a SqueakSource
project? Which MCZ storage solution would be best? Thank you.
---
robert
> On Dec 3, 2015, at 3:10 AM, stepharo wrote:
>
> Hi robert
>
> thanks but I do not get
On 12/03/2015 06:30 AM, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
On 03-12-15 09:34, Robert Withers wrote:
Hi Stef,
Yes, my bailing on a more standard squeak project distribution solution
is due to a few factors...
1 - environment confusion between Pharo and Squeak. I choose squeak due
it is the native
category and consist of a Decoder,
Materializer and a Materialization.
Robert
On 12/04/2015 09:35 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
which squeak version?
of what?
On 04 Dec 2015, at 12:15, Robert Withers <mailto:robert.w.with...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I just realized that the squeak ver
> netstat -a | grep LISTEN | grep
that should get you there.
Robert
On 12/04/2015 10:07 AM, stepharo wrote:
Hi guys
I would like to know if a daemon (mongo) is listening on a given TCP
socket?
Stef
Wouldn't it be wonderful to have netstat, ifconfig, route, traceroute,
top and other system/networking utilities in Squeak/Pharo. I can see a
use for manipulating the routing tables from inside our wonderful world.
bonne soirée,
Robert
On 12/05/2015 11:54 AM, stepharo wrote:
Et
5, at 07:38, Ben Coman wrote:
I like it, but it seems you missed my point :)
mushroom --> 117,000,000 is two orders of magnitude more hidden.
Anyway, maybe I overplay its significance.
cheers -ben
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 11:11 PM, Robert Withers
wrote:
I renamed the project to Mushroom and I also
On 12/08/2015 04:20 PM, Robert Withers wrote:
I would need to disagree with you as inquiry is possible by
description, rather than by name, through conversation with those who
don't have to inquire, due to their knowledge [see Meno's Paradox...].
So, a third possibility exis
longer
observation times can be maintained" enter the quadcopter.
So I thought to addd the third possibility, which is partial descriptive
knowledge, communal connectivity, expert availability/receptivity, and
descriptive inquiry.
Best,
Robert
On 12/08/2015 04:20 PM, Robert Withe
Mushroom has a reasonable descriptive power when
considered in light of mobile code budding out all over the grid. It's a
cloud solution.
Robert
On 12/08/2015 05:10 PM, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
Whoever works with Hadoop tech would find names like:
Hadoop
Spark
Cassandra
HBase
Accumulo
Hive
Pig
of networked actors...real time.
Go for the multi-objective genetic approaches, really and truly. That's
the best AI.
regards,
robert
On 12/13/2015 08:47 AM, horrido wrote:
Why is this "nonsense"? Are you saying it's not important to make Pharo
applicable to more problem d
1/2 layer stack. The half is
nexxt to the eighth market/cloud layer, below the 9th meta layer. It is
the control layer. Every flow network needs a control layer in control
theory.
Pi 2 or zero with some boards would be something.
regards,
robert
On 12/13/2015 11:48 PM, EuanM wrote:
As a pers
That's was it: sanguinity.
On 12/14/2015 12:18 AM, Robert Withers wrote:
I've always thought that squeak should have a set of measured,
communicated emotional layer, but inverted. Measure a positive number
that is better when it grows, instead of bad. The system could react
to th
ffsb (2nd link)
It didn't happen overnight but was a fluid organic process. So may be
"Mushroom crypto" or "Risotto crypto" could be important descriptors
in the main web presence sites of your projects (BTW, I can't find the
repos and GitHub answers with 404).
C
n't seem to recall the
particular moment. Oh@*
Community: *looking sideways at each other* "What the hell is a mushoom?"
Thank You! so much.
On 12/18/2015 10:27 PM, Robert Withers wrote:
Ah ha!!! Thank you...how about CryptOCeps? ;)
On 12/18/2015 10:22 PM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárde
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