Re: [Pharo-dev] Evaluating Confidential Info

2015-07-15 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
Tudor Girba-2 wrote > In the meantime, is using the Workspace a good enough workaround? Yes, that's fine for my use case. - Cheers, Sean -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Evaluating-Confidential-Info-tp4836615p4837718.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers maili

Re: [Pharo-dev] Evaluating Confidential Info

2015-07-15 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi Sean, Sorry for the slow reaction. Indeed, you raise a good point that was not considered until now. As the ESUG talk from today showed, we area already working on the new version of the Playground, and we will consider your use case as well. In the meantime, is using the Workspace a good eno

Re: [Pharo-dev] Evaluating Confidential Info

2015-07-14 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 wrote > Write your code in the new/re-implementation of the old workspace ? That works, thanks. Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 wrote > When a bad guy has access to your machine you are doomed anyway, no ? Probably true, but one can imagine, say, I log in on someone else's machi

Re: [Pharo-dev] Evaluating Confidential Info

2015-07-14 Thread Sven Van Caekenberghe
Write your code in the new/re-implementation of the old workspace ? Workspace open. Write code that asks for the password via a dialog ? When a bad guy has access to your machine you are doomed anyway, no ? > On 14 Jul 2015, at 21:41, Sean P. DeNigris wrote: > > Sean P. DeNigris wrote >> No

Re: [Pharo-dev] Evaluating Confidential Info

2015-07-14 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
Sean P. DeNigris wrote > Now that Playground is saving all snippets for later use, how would one > evaluate something for which there should be no record e.g. logging into a > server? Bump. This is a big security hole. Maybe I should cross-post to the Moose list... - Cheers, Sean -- View th

[Pharo-dev] Evaluating Confidential Info

2015-07-08 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
Now that Playground is saving all snippets for later use, how would one evaluate something for which there should be no record e.g. logging into a server? - Cheers, Sean -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Evaluating-Confidential-Info-tp4836615.html Sent from the Pharo Sm