Hi Stef,
Here are some examples:
Get world capitals:
((NeoJSONReader fromString: (
ZnEasy
get: 'http://api.geonames.org/countryInfoJSON'
username: 'demo'
password: '') contents) at: #geonames) collect: [ : d | d at:
#capital ]
Get poster of The Terminator movie:
Tried to access the link and it was dead. Apparently the name got reversed
along the way, walking the ci did the job.
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/Books/job/Magritte/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/book-result/MagritteBooklet.pdf
-- is not dead
Ahh!
I was looking at STON first but could not find any #parseJsonString: or similar.
Perhaps this should be mentioned in the class comment? :)
Best regards,
Henrik
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> On 13 Mar 2016, at 22:42, Henrik Nergaard wrote:
>
> Correct, I used that for the example since it is by default in the Image .
And that is a pity, IMHO, it sneaked in, while others have asked for NeoJSON to
be included in the past ;-)
Anyway, STON, which is also
Correct, I used that for the example since it is by default in the Image .
Best regards,
Henrik
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Henrik
do you use MCFileTreeJsonParser
just because this was just the JSON parser you got at hand?
Stef
Le 13/3/16 22:24, Henrik Nergaard a écrit :
Accessing the Nominatim service: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim .
http://ws.stfx.eu/ATBXE2DN83CW
Best regards,
Henrik
TX!!
Le 13/3/16 22:24, Henrik Nergaard a écrit :
Accessing the Nominatim service: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim .
http://ws.stfx.eu/ATBXE2DN83CW
Best regards,
Henrik
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I found
http://www.webservicex.net/globalweather.asmx/GetCitiesByCountry?CountryName=France
Now I do not get why the output is so bad? It looks like they do say
that the serve XML but this is not true
;(
http://www.webserviceX.NET;>NewDataSet
Table
CountryFrance/Country
CityLe
Accessing the Nominatim service: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim .
http://ws.stfx.eu/ATBXE2DN83CW
Best regards,
Henrik
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To: Any
Hi hernan and others
I'm looking for ideas of simple services
capital, dictionaries
forecast that I could access using Zinc in a couple of lines.
This is for challenges that I'm writing for the mooc.
Stef
Thanks for your question and thank you guys for the answer.
I'm turning in into a small challenges (how to) for the mooc :)
Stef
Le 13/3/16 14:48, Markus Stumptner a écrit :
Hi, I'm trying to refamiliarize with Pharo again after a few years...
trying to set up a simple game window that uses a
Clement
you will have (after the deadline) to publish your code :)
Stef
Le 13/3/16 16:31, Clément Bera a écrit :
Alternatively, I do that using a SDL window. This way, the production
game can be launched using SDL and pharo headless, and not have the
overhead of the morphic rendering loop.
Le 13/3/16 18:46, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Hi,
I did OPAX :).
:)
So I'm doing a pass and cleaned it.
I created a small builder to generate subclasses and tags. I will
release it soon.
I will play with the FILMS xml to understand what can be a solution.
Then after I will check a bit more the
Hi,
I did OPAX :). At one point there was an effort around NodeFactory, and we
chose to improve that one.
Cheers,
Doru
> On Mar 13, 2016, at 4:57 PM, stepharo wrote:
>
> So I wonder why Fabrizio did OPAX do you have an idea?
> You get a simple tree but it is worth?
> I will
Le 13/3/16 14:33, Tudor Girba a écrit :
XPath is better than Pastell. That is why in Moose we now have XPath.\
Yes this is my impression and I checked the implementation and there is
only one class
extending XPath.
Stef
Doru
On Mar 13, 2016, at 1:49 PM, stepharo
Ok I checked it and there is only one class in the package.
Stef
Le 13/3/16 16:27, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
Pastell is an implementation of XPath. But I had a look at it many years ago
(when I was extracting data from srcML xml files, you remember? :-)
Alexandre
On Mar 13, 2016, at 1:39
So I wonder why Fabrizio did OPAX do you have an idea?
You get a simple tree but it is worth?
I will finish my improvement on OPAX.
Stef
This class is a pluggable factory that can map elements to different
XMLElement subclasses based on the name and namespace information of
those elements.
Alternatively, I do that using a SDL window. This way, the production game
can be launched using SDL and pharo headless, and not have the overhead of
the morphic rendering loop.
2016-03-13 15:22 GMT+01:00 Henrik Nergaard :
> http://ws.stfx.eu/1RCNV18R5J7E
>
> Best
Oh cool! I did not know there was a project XPath in Pharo.
I learnt something.
Cheers,
Alexandre
> On Mar 13, 2016, at 2:33 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:
>
> XPath is better than Pastell. That is why in Moose we now have XPath.
>
> Doru
>
>> On Mar 13, 2016, at 1:49 PM,
Pastell is an implementation of XPath. But I had a look at it many years ago
(when I was extracting data from srcML xml files, you remember? :-)
Alexandre
> On Mar 13, 2016, at 1:39 PM, stepharo wrote:
>
> Alex
>
> what Pastell brings compared to XPath?
>
> Stef
>
--
>
> $ sudo apt-get install libcairo2:i386
>
This is sufficient for both Ubuntu and Debian (and probably their forks,
such as Mint).
Peter
http://ws.stfx.eu/4I40UQDA50U0
shows how to add scaling.
Stephan
Hi, I'm trying to refamiliarize with Pharo again after a few years...
trying to set up a simple game window that uses a very large scrollable
game board with a huge image as the background, so that game pieces
placed on that background would scroll in and out of view. Any hints as
how to best
XPath is better than Pastell. That is why in Moose we now have XPath.
Doru
> On Mar 13, 2016, at 1:49 PM, stepharo wrote:
>
> Alex
>
> I saw that Pastell is only tagged for Pharo30 and has not metadata.
> It would be good to revise it.
>
> Stef
>
--
www.tudorgirba.com
Hi,
Yes, exactly. You get a qualified DOM with a hierarchy that you can afterwards
visit.
Only the current implementation only works only with the XMLDOMParser. It does
not work with SAX.
Cheers,
Doru
> On Mar 13, 2016, at 12:55 PM, stepharo wrote:
>
> I have the
One guy told me that he is using with his kids
http://www.minetest.net/
Le 13/3/16 13:44, Andy Burnett a écrit :
Ben said
>>>
Which one?
<<<
The one people seem to use is called pocket mine.
(https://www.pocketmine.net). There may be others.
>>>
I was thinking of the standard PC
Alex
I saw that Pastell is only tagged for Pharo30 and has not metadata.
It would be good to revise it.
Stef
Le 13/3/16 13:33, stepharo a écrit :
Hi alex
I do not know :)
I like visitor because they are better than a series of if.
So I will see. I would like to help people to extract their
information easily.
May be inside the visitNode I could use XPath (do you know what is the
constraint to use
Ben said
>>>
Which one?
<<<
The one people seem to use is called pocket mine. (https://www.pocketmine.net).
There may be others.
>>>
I was thinking of the standard PC version since I understood the PE
version was not so amenable to mods. Actually my kids have been
playing PE edition on iPads,
Alex
what Pastell brings compared to XPath?
Stef
Hi alex
I do not know :)
I like visitor because they are better than a series of if.
So I will see. I would like to help people to extract their information
easily.
May be inside the visitNode I could use XPath (do you know what is the
constraint to use XPath)
does it work on dom objects?
I
AsciiDoc has other exporters.
Le 8/3/16 11:21, Dimitris Chloupis a écrit :
Why Ascii is important ? Whats its advantages ?
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 11:42 AM Damien Cassou > wrote:
Thibault ARLOING
I have just updated:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31543901/AgileVisualization/QuickStart/0101-QuickStart.html
Let me know if something is missing
Cheers,
Alexandre
> On Mar 12, 2016, at 10:54 PM, Evan Donahue wrote:
>
> Aha, I followed the Quick Start at
>
I would like to improve the documentation. However, there is no linux around I
can play with.
What is the necessary steps to have Cairo on Ubuntu, only executing:
$ sudo apt-get install libcairo2:i386
Or is there anything more to be done?
Cheers,
Alexandre
> On Mar 12, 2016, at 10:54 PM,
Hi Stef,
I have the impression that a visitor is not the ideal solution to query XML
tree. It works well in some case, and it is disastrous in some other.
XPath is the way to query XML data. As far as I know, there is no complete
support. Pastell was a nice try however...
Alexandre
> On Mar
Ah, thanks
Hilaire
Le 10/03/2016 22:18, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas a écrit :
> Nice. May be there is a typo on the phrase "mathematician from the XIIIe
> century" (the "e" at the end of XIII looks strange).
--
Dr. Geo
http://drgeo.eu
I fixed differently, I open the process browser and terminate one UI
process.
Hilaire
Le 13/03/2016 10:54, Esteban Lorenzano a écrit :
> you have an UI thread extra there :)
> “common” fix is to spawn dome cmd+. until you get the debugger, close all
> that and you are done :)
>
> Esteban
--
you have an UI thread extra there :)
“common” fix is to spawn dome cmd+. until you get the debugger, close all that
and you are done :)
Esteban
> On 13 Mar 2016, at 10:35, Hilaire wrote:
>
>
Oops, forgot to join a screen capture of the pharo dekstop.
Oh, by the way, the short cut for screen udpate does not work (alt+r or
ctrl+r).
Hilaire
--
Dr. Geo
http://drgeo.eu
Hello,
Under 4.0, the Pharo desktop suddenly get unrefreshed, so you can
imagine the mess. See enclosed screenshot.
Do any of you meet this problem?
How to solve it?
I did not find any related bug report.
Thanks
Hilaire
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http://drgeo.eu
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