okay, you've got me to switch.. anyway.. it's not that big deal to fire up
pharo 3 with the same codebase..

i think i saw GTSpotter on a screencast somewhere.. i will go look for it..

when you mention the other nice things, where can i find them? where should
i look?

my day time development team (ruby and objective-c) is working on a side
project during lunch presentations, and then on our own time. it will be a
commercial product, and we're doing it in seaside.. .hopefully this will
generate 6 new converts into the fold. it is kind of confusing for everyone
at first.. but during our meetings, things get cleared up and people are
getting a good handle on all of it...

to the point that during regular work, i am starting to hear "i wish we
(ruby ecosystem) had (insert ST goodness) here.."

On Fri Feb 20 2015 at 12:07:03 PM kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I work with Pharo 4 and no longer use Pharo 3, its very stable I have not
> experienced any kind of problem with it except one with autocompletion when
> I was hacking Pharo themes for my Nirreas project.
>
> Definetly recommend it to you to switch just for GTSpotter alone and many
> other new nice things.
>
> There million ways to help, you can a) bug fix c) document d) make your
> own tools and share them with the rest of us e) introduce pharo to other
> people so we can grow as a community and the list goes on and on.
>
> I only spend a hour a day with Pharo but is my happiest hour :)
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 6:13 PM, sergio_101 <sergio....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey, all.
>>
>> I had an hour last night to start playing with pharo 4.
>>
>> in the hour that played with it, there are already features i miss when
>> going back to pharo 3 for getting work done.
>>
>> my questions is, how close is pharo 4 to be useable in a day to day
>> environment?
>>
>> can i use it as a part of my regular development?
>>
>> what can i do to help move everything along?
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>
>

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