great. thx for sharing!
Le 26 juin 2015 05:26, "Tudor Girba" a écrit :
> Nice!
>
> Please keep this up.
>
> Cheers,
> Doru
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 5:00 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <
> off...@riseup.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> All this week we have been doing a workshop on data visu
With Yaoundé ?
Yes we have the same problem in my research team where we work daily with
people from Cameroun and Senegal.
Most of the time, the students are using Internet in a café because at
University the bandwidth is not good ...
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> On 25 juin 2015, at 19:49, stepharo w
Nice!
Please keep this up.
Cheers,
Doru
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 5:00 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <
off...@riseup.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> All this week we have been doing a workshop on data visualization using
> Pharo and Roassal on Grafoscopio. It started on last Monday and will end on
Hi all,
All this week we have been doing a workshop on data visualization using
Pharo and Roassal on Grafoscopio. It started on last Monday and will end
on next Saturday. Details are on [1][2]. The experience so far has been
really gratifying and enjoyable. Newbies (with no background on
prog
Offray wrote
> Thanks, we had already detected the problem with Jpeg images and even
> reported here to the list, but until now the solution eluded us. Your
> solution is already on the repo.
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Have you considered setting them up as a 'view only' RFB user and let them
have at least one computer attach with a big monitior?
I know its possible using the RFB package.
Or the reverse where the Pharo image is on one of their machines, many of
them are view only, and you are the RFB user
Hi Martin,
Thanks, we had already detected the problem with Jpeg images and even
reported here to the list, but until now the solution eluded us. Your
solution is already on the repo.
Cheers,
Offray
On 21/06/15 10:53, MartinW wrote:
Offray wrote
Ok. Let me know what happens.
Hi Offray,
I
Actually with the new version 2.0 I would also change my workflow.
Version 1.2 had not online spec editor tooling support and this is why I
let Gemstone describe my REST API and render the Swagger json specification.
In Swagger 2.0 I would rather take the online spec editor define a
swagger sp
Hi
we are giving some skype lectures to cameron students with damien.
A fun experience, because the network is so bad that I cannot demo Pharo
interactively.
But I'm learning from it.
Stef
Yes, it would be great to discuss about that.
Alexandre
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> On Jun 25, 2015, at 11:28 AM, Thierry Goubier
> wrote:
>
>
>
> 2015-06-25 15:56 GMT+02:00
Hi,
is there any image (as in picture) processing library in the likes of
Python's PIL(http://effbot.org/imagingbook/image.htm),
or even (highly unlikely) something like OpenCV (http://opencv.org/)?
Thanks,
Peter
Hi Sven,
I put some code on GitHub.
There is no working example yet, but all one needs.
I have to get back into Amber and their current way to integrate
external libs.
As soon as I have that working again I will add a Version 1.2 petstore
example.
https://github.com/HeSe/amber-swaggerJs
Mos
Hello,
Friday morning we will do some DNS level changes for smalltalkhub.com.
This should normally have no impact on the server, as the new DNS server will
point to the same IP as the old.
Marcus
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 3:56 PM, Alexandre Bergel
wrote:
> Thanks Doru for your inspiring words.
>
> Recently I had a “coup de blues” because Pharo is completely absent from the
> StackOverflow and Github scene. I feel it is like a researcher without a
> webpage. Without a webpage, he does not exi
2015-06-25 15:56 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Bergel :
> Thanks Doru for your inspiring words.
>
> Recently I had a “coup de blues” because Pharo is completely absent from
> the StackOverflow and Github scene. I feel it is like a researcher without
> a webpage. Without a webpage, he does not exist.
>
Well
Hello.
You can play with any visible morphs with halo menu "layout" to change
layouting strategy for it children. And you will see livelly what supported.
2015-06-25 15:49 GMT+03:00 Mark Rizun :
> Hello, everyone!
>
> Let's say I have morph which contains few other morphs.
> Is there any way to
Thanks Doru for your inspiring words.
Recently I had a “coup de blues” because Pharo is completely absent from the
StackOverflow and Github scene. I feel it is like a researcher without a
webpage. Without a webpage, he does not exist.
But I have faith things will soon change...
Cheers,
Alexan
2015-06-25 15:32 GMT+02:00 Mark Rizun :
> you can compose by putting your morphs into AlignmentMorph instances
>> (order them by rows or columns), and you add the AlignmentMorph instances
>> to your top level morph. You'll have to play with the #spaceFill or
>> #shrinkWrap layout resizing options
> On 25 Jun 2015, at 15:32, Mark Rizun wrote:
>
> you can compose by putting your morphs into AlignmentMorph instances (order
> them by rows or columns), and you add the AlignmentMorph instances to your
> top level morph. You'll have to play with the #spaceFill or #shrinkWrap
> layout resizin
>
> you can compose by putting your morphs into AlignmentMorph instances
> (order them by rows or columns), and you add the AlignmentMorph instances
> to your top level morph. You'll have to play with the #spaceFill or
> #shrinkWrap layout resizing options for your morphs to handle filling the
> av
Hi Mark,
you can compose by putting your morphs into AlignmentMorph instances (order
them by rows or columns), and you add the AlignmentMorph instances to your
top level morph. You'll have to play with the #spaceFill or #shrinkWrap
layout resizing options for your morphs to handle filling the avai
Hello, everyone!
Let's say I have morph which contains few other morphs.
Is there any way to reposition all these submorphs (if needed resize, but
it's optional), so that they do not intersect with each other?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I gave last week a talk at NDC Oslo on "Don't demo facts. Demo stories!".
> While the talk is less technical, I did exemplified the message by demoing
> Spotter in comparison with the
Hi,
I gave last week a talk at NDC Oslo on "Don't demo facts. Demo stories!".
While the talk is less technical, I did exemplified the message by demoing
Spotter in comparison with the search support from Eclipse.
There are several things I would like to emphasize.
I compared our solution with an
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