Once I sadi to my students that

for something doing nothing zero is the right size :)

So everything is a question of ratio.


Le 25/9/16 à 16:45, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Hi,

On Sep 25, 2016, at 2:01 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote:

Totally agree with the slides apart from "Pharo is Small" , the syntax may be 
but the whole environment last time I checked was 700k lines of code
which is huge for a dynamic language. Of course that is far from bad at least 
for me, I love powerful environments over minimal solutions.

Just for reference, Pharo 5 has:
Smalltalk allClasses sumNumbers: #linesOfCode “515500"

This is still a lot, but we should compare against a language + IDE + compiler 
+ collections + version management system + project dependency system + several 
significant other libraries. This might turn out to be quite small in the end 
:).

But, one thing I would stress is that "Pharo is Uniform”. This is what in the 
end makes it seem “Small”.


Cheers,
Doru



You reminded me that I neeed to update my "Why Pharo" video :)

Great work

On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 2:43 PM Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote:
Hi Stephan,

On 25 Sep 2016, at 13:07, Stephan Eggermont <step...@stack.nl> wrote:

I finally found the time to put the slides and narrative together

https://medium.com/@stephan_32833/pharo-50c66685913c#.jeou548z7

Stephan
Great article, super cool slides, well done. I especially appreciate how you 
guys managed to make so many good points in such a deceptively simple and clear 
text — that takes a lot of work.

Any chance you would like to submit it too 'Concerning Pharo' publication 
[https://medium.com/concerning-pharo] ? Just send a submission and I would love 
to add it.

Sven


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