, Carla F. Griggio carla.grig...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi everyone!
I want to let you know that I've just posted a screencast in my blog
about the new Mars Package Browser and Test
Runnerhttp://marsonpharo.wordpress.com/2013/09/24/marspackagebrowser-and-marstestrunner-fresh-new-examples
Hi!
For Ubuntu read this blog entry where I explain the setup I had to do:
http://marsonpharo.wordpress.com/2013/06/19/setting-up-the-environment/
It's a little outdated because it was one of the first things I did, but if
something doesn't work just let me know or comment on the blog post.
: 'ConfigurationOfMars';
load.
ConfigurationOfMars loadBleedingEdge: 'All'.
Error : nil cannot be found in Smalltalk dictionary
here is the stack trace
http://pastebin.com/yyHSVntN http://pastebin.com/yyHSVntN
Carla F. Griggio wrote
Hi!
For Ubuntu read this blog entry where I explain
://www.smalltalkhub.com/mc/estebanlm/Mars/main';
package: 'ConfigurationOfMars';
load.
ConfigurationOfMars loadBleedingEdge: 'All'.
Error : nil cannot be found in Smalltalk dictionary
here is the stack trace
http://pastebin.com/yyHSVntN http://pastebin.com/yyHSVntN
Carla F. Griggio wrote
Hi
Well, I've always defined a type as the a set of values and the operations
you can do with them. For example, the set of values { 1, 2, 3, 4, ... }
and the operations { + , - , * , ... } would be the type Integer. With that
in mind, *Smalltalk has types: a set of objects and the messages they
Me :(
I could see the issues by entering each category listed in the home page,
but still it was uncomfortable to feel that I should know before hand in
which category the issue I was looking for could be listed.
I wanted to register to post issues with my name and I couldn't (and in the
login
Actually when I use Pharo I use the mouse quite a lot. Maybe because I
never got used to its shortcuts or I'm lazy to memorize them (at some point
I had to re-learn them, and I was too lazy to do it :P).
I have the feeling that I'm not the only one using a lot the mouse, and
interactions like