On 02.01.2014, at 14:07, Marcus Denker marcus.den...@inria.fr wrote:
On 02 Jan 2014, at 11:49, Volkert Barr volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
On 01.01.2014, at 19:26, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
I understand that community support is needed, and yes i am willing to
On 01.01.2014, at 19:26, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
I understand that community support is needed, and yes i am willing to help.
As a first step i can offer my help to test pharo features, help to write
test cases, write some example code snippets, open bug reports.
Roassal is about visualizing and interacting with objects. Roassal is
frequently used when analyzing data, in particular software related data.
Roassal may be used as it is, or one can use one of the available layers at the
top of it. For example, GraphET is about drawing charts, curves and so
On 02 Jan 2014, at 11:48, Volkert Barr volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
On 01.01.2014, at 19:26, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
I understand that community support is needed, and yes i am willing to
help. As a first step i can offer my help to test pharo features, help to
On 02 Jan 2014, at 11:49, Volkert Barr volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
On 01.01.2014, at 19:26, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
I understand that community support is needed, and yes i am willing to
help. As a first step i can offer my help to test pharo features, help to
We all appreciate when Pharo is useful. But it is not yet finished (if it
ever will) and you are welcome to help moving it forward as
yet another crazy guy. Step by step it goes ...
Bye
Torsten
I understand that community support is needed, and yes i am willing to help. As
a first step
I understand that community support is needed, and yes i am willing to help.
As a first step i can offer my help to test pharo features, help to write
test cases, write some example code snippets, open bug reports. But i am not
sure what Pharo features or libraries i should put my focus
On 27 Dec 2013, at 11:17, Volkert Barr volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
Thank you for Pharo ….
I am following the development of Pharo since its fork from Squeak, and i am
really impressed what you crazy guys all have archived the last years. It all
evolved to really nice language, a fantastic
Thank you for Pharo ….
I am following the development of Pharo since its fork from Squeak, and i am
really impressed what you crazy guys all have archived the last years. It all
evolved to really nice language, a fantastic nice looking live programming
environment, cool packages and a growing
We all appreciate when Pharo is useful. But it is not yet finished (if it
ever will) and you are welcome to help moving it forward as
yet another crazy guy. Step by step it goes ...
Fortunately their are plenty of crazy people to prove logical people
wrong and drive progress forward.
Here is a
On 30 Dec 2013, at 15:23, Torsten Bergmann asta...@gmx.de wrote:
Thank you for Pharo ….
I am following the development of Pharo since its fork from Squeak, and i am
really impressed what you crazy guys all have archived the last years. It
all
evolved to really nice language, a
Thanks
we hope that you will help us taking what is good from python (I have a long
list of good and bad but the problem is that our community is not large enough
yet).
Stef
On 30 Dec 2013, at 16:03, kilon alios kilon.al...@gmail.com wrote:
We all appreciate when Pharo is useful. But it is
Thank you for Pharo ….
I am following the development of Pharo since its fork from Squeak, and i am
really impressed what you crazy guys all have archived the last years. It all
evolved to really nice language, a fantastic nice looking live programming
environment, cool packages and a growing
Hi Volkert,
2011 i gave me a push to learn Pharo and last year i decided to do a small
research prototype with it. The goal is a tool to analyze and visualize
application landscapes. I have implemented a small repository model for the
different architecture levels, some data analytic rules
Thank you, Volkert, for these nice words, we really appreciate it.
Looking forward to seeing/hearing more from you.
Sven
BTW, you have a nice signature quote ;-)
On 27 Dec 2013, at 11:16, Volkert Barr volk...@nivoba.de wrote:
Thank you for Pharo ….
I am following the development of Pharo
Thanks!
Thank you for Pharo ….
I am following the development of Pharo since its fork from Squeak, and i am
really impressed what you crazy guys all have archived the last years. It all
evolved to really nice language, a fantastic nice looking live programming
environment, cool
Thank you for your message. Thank you for your enthusiasm. And thank you
for sticking with us.
About your particular problem domain you could probably benefit from
looking more closely into Moose (
http://www.moosetechnology.org/about/contact) which is a broader platform
for software and data
VB Thank you for Pharo ….
I'd like to add my voice to this. I've been away from Pharo for
several months, although I kept reading the lists. The amount of stuff
happening since before 2.0 was finalized is just amazing.
VB - 64 Bit VM and MultiCore Support
SD first we will really integrate all
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