Re: [Newbies] 23 to 23rd?

2008-12-11 Thread Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc.
23rd' '24th' '25th') 'From Squeak3.10.2 of ''5 June 2008'' [latest update: #7179] on 11 December 2008 at 3:10:28 pm'! !Integer methodsFor: 'printing' stamp: 'GAW 12/11/2008 15:04'! asStringWithOrdinalSuffix &qu

Re: [Newbies] Re: new vs. initialize

2008-12-09 Thread Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc.
On 9-Dec-2008, at 11:26 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: On Dec 8, 2008, at 8:56 PM, Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc. wrote: Initially though this recommendation didn't make any sense to me because I didn't know how the implementation of #new in Behaviour is different from strict Smallta

[Newbies] new vs. initialize

2008-12-08 Thread Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc.
the wise gurus around me quietly patting me on the head and telling me that no, such a change would not be welcome, and I should just learn to do things explicitly like they should be done.) -- Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc.

Re: [Newbies] how do I get a change lost from all change sets back into a valid change set?

2008-11-20 Thread Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc.
On 20-Nov-2008, at 10:48 AM, Matthew Fulmer wrote: On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 05:15:00PM -0500, Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc. wrote: How do I get a change lost from all change sets back into a valid change set? I made a change in a method in an existing system class, but the change was done in a

[Newbies] how do I get a change lost from all change sets back into a valid change set?

2008-11-19 Thread Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc.
method disappear entirely from the one and only change set it appeared in) -- Greg A. Woods; Planix, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part