Sorry, I meant to be factual not critical.
I am very pleased with Pharo and, now that I can see how it works, I am getting
on really well with it.
I understand about resources as I have worked on my own for 20 years and have
no-one to assist me. Never mind, Smalltalk is such a great language.
Ok this is not mandatory.
So do not lose time with it.
S.
> On 13 Feb 2021, at 17:28, David Pennington wrote:
>
> Firstly, I didn’t explain that all the visuals are written in Seaside and,
> currently, the pages are just there to deliver the output.
>
> Secondly, as it is our bank
Hi david
I will massage a bit your text because I would not like to insult people around
me and give false impression. :)
I want a text for the world
http://www.pharo.org/success
For your information when Pharo will get as a tenth of the many paid engineers
of the other systems I will
Firstly, I didn’t explain that all the visuals are written in Seaside and,
currently, the pages are just there to deliver the output.
Secondly, as it is our bank account, I don’t really think that it would be
appropriate. Let me mock up some stuff and see how I go.
David
> On 13 Feb 2021, at
Thanks david.
Do you have a visual?
Preferably in Pharo?
S.
> On 13 Feb 2021, at 13:40, David Pennington wrote:
>
> OK, here goes.
>
> My finishing project formy Open University degree (started in 1974 and
> finished in 2017!) was a routing program for freight cars on US model
> railways
OK, here goes.
My finishing project formy Open University degree (started in 1974 and finished
in 2017!) was a routing program for freight cars on US model railways - written
in VAST Smalltalk with a Seaside front end and a Riak back end. Riak is a
multi-user, fail over resilient Key/Value
Hi david
Two points:
- I would love to have a little success story about your application
= one paragraph what is does + one paragraph how technology is
cool :)
- if you need we have a native VM for M1 (the stackVM).
S.
> On 11 Feb 2021, at 20:38, David