This 5 years time span looks like accurate in what it takes to become somewhat proficient with Pharo.
I am curious to know how long one required to grok it. Because there is a world between the "syntax on a postcard" narrative and the "dig in the bowels of the beast" narrative. Anyone? Phil On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 11:07 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you talking about me, no it does not work like that. > > Complaining is easy indeed but what is easier for me is just using Python > libraries from Pharo , this way I don't wait for you to implements features > I need and you don't have to endure my complaining. Win - win situation. > > Soon I will also be able to use C++ libraries from Pharo and I will be > virtually unstoppable. From Pharo I will be able to use any programming > language , any library and any application. > > So no, I have no need to argue, I prefer implementing my own solutions. > > The days of being an inexperienced Pharo developer are long gone, sure I > am still no Pharo expert but I can easily overcome Pharo limitations. Took > me 5 years but better late than never . >