Le 21/07/2012 08:55, Fernando Olivero a écrit :
Hi, nice work. Looking forward to play with it.
Is it similar to the Newspeak browser? Where methods expand in place.
Fernando
No, not with the methods expanding in place. But yes, when looking at
the tree.
At the moment, it tries to answer
Le 22/07/2012 18:22, Camillo Bruni a écrit :
We will have almost exactly that browser, very soon in Pharo :)
I built an internal FileSystem which eventually will be used for
versioning. Using the standard FileBrowser from Pharo on the internal
FS delivers a very similar experience (albeit less
We will have almost exactly that browser, very soon in Pharo :)
I built an internal FileSystem which eventually will be used for
versioning. Using the standard FileBrowser from Pharo on the internal
FS delivers a very similar experience (albeit less code focused) as
your example :)
On
Hi, nice work. Looking forward to play with it.
Is it similar to the Newspeak browser? Where methods expand in place.
Fernando
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Stéphane Ducasse
stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
I do not have a connection to look at it.
But I LOVE the idea. I love the idea that
I do not have a connection to look at it.
But I LOVE the idea. I love the idea that we can prototype fast new tools and
rethink how processes….
Spec is one way to enable that. For example I love the GlamourInspector and it
would be great to rewrite it with Spec.
Thanks a lot.
Stef
On Jul 17,
I believe that the traditional SystemBrowser of Smalltalk of old has
been made unusable by the amount of code (and structure) you find in
today's Smalltalk images.
So this is to show you an alternative, a different way to browse through
packages / classes and methods and code. This is