I can try.
Paolo
That is kind of you Paolo.
If it helps, programming is a tiny part of my networking job and I'm
hoping to change that this year to increase the amount of smalltalk
programming. But one advantage of the releases was that I could just
download it and there were some instructions to follow and it just
worked. Whether true or not, my perception is that there is lots of
software to download and install now to get GST and VisualGST working.
It isn't so much the time to compile everything as the time to hunt
through all the list emails to find out what the latest process is. Same
thing as with most open source projects I guess, is that documentation
lags the fun stuff of programming.
No complaints here, but as much as I want to have more time programming
I don't, and I understand it is the same for you, much as you want to
have better documentation if you only have a few minutes, then you'll
write some code.
So yes, if you do find time to get some compiled binaries in a zip file,
that would be awesome. (To work through GST on its own would suffice for
the students if that is all you have time for, i.e. no VisualGST)
Cheers
Stephen
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