Thank you, Volkert, for these nice words, we really appreciate it.

Looking forward to seeing/hearing more from you.

Sven

BTW, you have a nice signature quote ;-)

On 27 Dec 2013, at 11:16, Volkert Barr <volk...@nivoba.de> wrote:

> Thank you for Pharo ….
> 
> I am following the development of Pharo since its fork from Squeak, and i am 
> really impressed what you crazy guys all have archived the last years. It all 
> evolved to really nice language,  a fantastic nice looking live programming 
> environment, cool packages and a growing ecosystems.  I have so much fun 
> using Pharo. Thank you.
> 
> 2011 i gave me a push to learn Pharo and last year i decided to do a small 
> research prototype with it. The goal is a tool to analyze and visualize 
> application landscapes. I have implemented a small repository model for the 
> different architecture levels, some data analytic rules on top the model, and 
> some model visualizations.  For visualization i use Roassal/Mondrian. For 
> Data-In/-Export i use simply NeoCSV. Next year i plan to add more data 
> analytic rules, to add model transformation operations to "simulate" 
> landscape transformations (projects), and to use 3D visualizations with 
> Roassal3D (City Metaphor).  If all works fine, we see what 2015 brings ...
> 
> Pharo is really a productivity boost for me. If you are able to play around 
> with the objects in an interactive environment life is getting so much easier.
> 
> My wishes for Pharo:
> 
> - Some kind of "Pharo Capability Map". It is really hard to understand for a 
> newbie what Pharo is all supporting, what is planed for the future, what the 
> library names are, ....
> - Stable Pharo 3.0
> - Roassal3D (Roassal is so coooool, one of the killer frameworks for Pharo).
> - More User Interface programming examples
> - 64 Bit VM and MultiCore Support
> 
> Thank you guys, and best wishes for 2014
> Volkert
> 
> 


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