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> From: kilon.al...@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 09:04:09 +
> To: pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] Projects are slowly getting to live... and
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> impressive you guys are busy non stop, I am feel so gl
2015-08-17 14:54 GMT+02:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
> I tried your shortcuts for selecting a package, it highlights it but does
> not select it in Pharo 5.
>
Ok, I'll have a look later tonight.
Thierry
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> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 3:37 PM Thierry Goubier
> wrote:
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>> 2015-08-17 14:34 GMT+02:00 Dim
I tried your shortcuts for selecting a package, it highlights it but does
not select it in Pharo 5.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 3:37 PM Thierry Goubier
wrote:
> 2015-08-17 14:34 GMT+02:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
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>> yeap AltBrowser indeed does it, nice , time to give it another try:)
>>
>
> The thing I
2015-08-17 14:34 GMT+02:00 Dimitris Chloupis :
> yeap AltBrowser indeed does it, nice , time to give it another try:)
>
The thing I haven't done yet is turn a category of packages in a RB
environment, to scope all commands and searches to that. Ah well, there is
allways something to do ;)
Thierr
yeap AltBrowser indeed does it, nice , time to give it another try:)
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 12:36 AM Thierry Goubier
wrote:
> Le 16/08/2015 22:48, Dimitris Chloupis a écrit :
> > One of the things that annoy me is how many Configurations and Baselines
> > pollute the package space that are of l
Ben Coman wrote
> 'ConfigurationOf' is currently a fairly strong convention. I think
> its okay to build such conventions into our tools.
+1. This seems in line with duck typing, an oft touted advantage of dynamic
languages like Smalltalk. Although, for new projects you can subclass
Configuration
pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] Projects are slowly getting to live... and
>
>
> impressive you guys are busy non stop, I am feel so glad Pharo move forward
> so fast.
>
> No I did not mean to remove configurations but rather hide them, or group
> them tog
f there is, it can be done in a
better way.
Franck
From: kilon.al...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 09:04:09 +
To: pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] Projects are slowly getting to live... and
impressive you guys are busy non stop, I am feel so glad Pharo move forward so
fa
impressive you guys are busy non stop, I am feel so glad Pharo move forward
so fast.
No I did not mean to remove configurations but rather hide them, or group
them together so they dont display together with other packages.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 12:01 AM stepharo wrote:
> First it could be wo
Le 16/08/2015 22:48, Dimitris Chloupis a écrit :
One of the things that annoy me is how many Configurations and Baselines
pollute the package space that are of little interest to the user. It
would be nice to group them and filter them out of Nautilus unless user
asks for them.
This is what Alt
First it could be worse :) We cannot build a full ecosystem without
capturing dependencies.
Second we are (christophe) working since a year on the Cargo Package
Manager.
[Christophe knows many package manager (Java ruby and others).]
With Cargo every single package expresses its dependencies i
One of the things that annoy me is how many Configurations and Baselines
pollute the package space that are of little interest to the user. It would
be nice to group them and filter them out of Nautilus unless user asks for
them.
I really like this new approach great work.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at
Le 16/8/15 17:00, Sean P. DeNigris a écrit :
stepharo wrote
you get a project (group) with all your packages together ready to work ;)
Cool! I feel more and more that the standard "Package" pane is only useful
for... packaging, and when one takes off the dependency management hat and
puts the
stepharo wrote
> you get a project (group) with all your packages together ready to work ;)
Cool! I feel more and more that the standard "Package" pane is only useful
for... packaging, and when one takes off the dependency management hat and
puts the user hat on (i.e. most of the time), what you r
slowly getting to live... and
they will change our lifes.
In latest Pharo50 when you load a configuration from versionner or
from the catalog and that
you say to the system to create a group in nautilus (we should add a
commandline handler too)
you get a
they will change our lifes.
In latest Pharo50 when you load a configuration from versionner or from
the catalog and that
you say to the system to create a group in nautilus (we should add a
commandline handler too)
you get a project (group) with all your packages together ready to work ;)
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