Re: [Pharo-users] About Git

2017-01-15 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
I would give you many more "+" - if you wish - for your opinion: Another point I would like to mention: keep the source code locally or at least have an easy option to hold all source code locally. I've seen so many times, that git or one

Re: [Pharo-users] Team programming with Smalltalk

2017-02-17 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Am 17.02.2017 um 18:51 schrieb Esteban A. Maringolo: > I've used ENVY for a couple of years, and marginally used Store. Store > is nothing compared with ENVY, ENVY is far superior. Store is like > Monticello, but as such it lacks the "Configuration Map" part of it, > that is offered by Metacello in

Re: [Pharo-users] How do you develop for gemstone in open source tools (pharo)?

2017-06-22 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Hello, several ways to do programming under Gemstone. I personally use Jade (under Linux using WINE) the whole time. No support for git, but following the traditional browser concept of Smalltalk. Still missing some development point and has limitation - but for the traditional developer a fast

Re: [Pharo-users] Smalltalk Argument

2017-10-19 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Hello Paulo, its a problem to get Smalltalkers - simple as it is. I had contacts with Smalltalkers who wanted to do Smalltalk-"only" jobs - thats impossible to guarantee in a smaller company and perhaps a mind I would not expect from Smalltalker. And the point about "Main Development Language" ..

Re: [Pharo-users] Pharo and Pi

2015-03-18 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
As I posted on my blog yesterday: Pharo 3 is running. Marten Am 18.03.2015 um 15:35 schrieb Torsten Bergmann: > Read about "piCore" this week which is a Tiny Core Linux > for the Pi. > > As there is > - a quick bootable Pharo on top of TinyLinux (Mikes "PharoNOS" project) > - a Pharo that is

Re: [Pharo-users] Pharo and Pi

2015-03-19 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
I found the NB approach as a fresh breeth of air - beside all the problems (I am/was not aware of). Marten -- Marten Feldtmann

Re: [Pharo-users] Pharo 4 Playground open file menu

2015-05-03 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Am 02.05.2015 um 23:28 schrieb p...@highoctane.be: > When some sysadmin has to edit them on servers, you want them in .st files. > > No class. No IDE. Not too much Smalltalk. > > Just the DSL on an as needed to know basis to configure things. > > That's better that XML/YAML/JSON... > > So, that

[Pharo-users] WebSocket and Proxying ...

2015-05-06 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Hello, I'm playing with WebSockets under Pharo4 and this works as expected - when using Pharo4 alone (using the Zinc packages). But I did not get it to work, when e.g. doing a proxying via nginx (I did not check it with Apache). Actually Pharo4 seems to receive some stuff, because the WebSocket

Re: [Pharo-users] WebSocket and Proxying ...

2015-05-06 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
-client ; } } } Am 06.05.2015 um 10:20 schrieb Sven Van Caekenberghe: > Marten, > >> On 06 May 2015, at 10:15, itli...@schrievkrom.de wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I'm playing with WebSockets under Pharo4 and this works as expected - >> when using Pharo4 a

Re: [Pharo-users] WebSocket and Proxying ...

2015-05-06 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
-stuff and websocket handling breaks the system: browser (Firefox or Chrome or IE11) <-> nginx <-> Pharo Not the solution I wanted, but at least a way to make WebSockets working under Pharo ... Marten Am 06.05.2015 um 16:48 schrieb itli...@schrievkrom.de: > Hmm, at least I man

Re: [Pharo-users] WebSocket and Proxying ...

2015-05-06 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Good guess - but this does not help Marten Am 06.05.2015 um 21:24 schrieb Sven Van Caekenberghe: > Good that it works now, maybe your problem is that /ws-echo comes before and > maybe also matches /ws-echo-client ? But I am no nginx expert. > > Maybe you try serving and proxying it as /cli

Re: [Pharo-users] RESTful API with Pharo with Gemstones

2015-06-24 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
We go a very similiar way as Sebastian - but with our company need NOT to build a Smalltalk-only system, but also offer support for several other developers/languages. We use * Zinc REST * Gemstone 3.2.6 We generate code to have: * Swagger-UI and Swagger-Core support (currently 1.2) Earlier t

[Pharo-users] Situation - Raspberry PI and Pharo + Squeak

2015-07-05 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Hello, can anyone summarize the situation of Squeak/Pharo under Raspberry PI at the moment ? What platform/version is working, which vm should be used and it should be useable ... what is the difference of SPUR here etc Thanks, -- Marten Feldtmann

Re: [Pharo-users] Situation - Raspberry PI and Pharo + Squeak

2015-07-07 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Hi, thanks for all these explanations. I tested the versions you mentioned below with both Pharo and Squeak. Squeak-GUI (4.6) seems still to be three times faster than Pharo's GUI (5.0) - but actually it's at least a Pharo version which has an acceptable speed. Marten Am 05.07.2015 um 21:24 sch

[Pharo-users] Zinc as a proxy ?

2013-12-31 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Can a Zinc http-server be used as a local proxy ? Had anyone done this ? Marten Feldtmann

Re: [Pharo-users] Zinc as a proxy ?

2014-01-01 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
The main idea was: -> Use Pharo as a headless server -> Pharo serves files for a local user (one person application) -> GUI is written in Sencha (js framework) -> Pharo offers additonal (platform) REST-API's for this application and is able to proxy requests for external services (to get

[Pharo-users] neo json and valueSchema for integer attributes ...

2014-02-20 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
I have a class with an instance attribute "x" and this one contains an integer value. No when exporting this to json I want to write a string instead of this number to the json string ... neoJsonMapping: mapper mapper for: self do: [ :mapping | (mapping mapInstVar: #x to: 'x') valueSchema:

Re: [Pharo-users] neo json and valueSchema for integer attributes ...

2014-02-21 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
hen there is no predefined encoding available in the running system:Integer has a mathod, DateAndTime not. Is there any reason why is works that way ? Marten Am 21.02.2014 12:07, schrieb Sven Van Caekenberghe: > > On 21 Feb 2014, at 09:18, Norbert Hartl wrote: > >> Am 21

[Pharo-users] Zinc HTTP server seems to convert always ...

2014-04-09 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Hey, it seems to me, that Zinc - out of the box - seems to convert from/to UTF8. How can I tell Zinc to do NO conversion and that ZnStringEntity should leave their strings as they are .. I am fighting here with German Umlauts Marten -- Marten Feldtmann

Re: [Pharo-users] Zinc HTTP server seems to convert always ...

2014-04-09 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Am 09.04.2014 15:29, schrieb Sven Van Caekenberghe: > Hi Marten, > > I will need (much) more detail, what are you trying to do that is not working > according to you ? > > As far as I know Zinc HTTP Components does the right thing and can be used > (configured) to do almost anything you want. I

Re: [Pharo-users] Zinc HTTP server seems to convert always ...

2014-04-09 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Ok, if the browser sends POST/PUT request with a JSON structure it also sends charset = utf8 (in my case). That's ok, because for JSON this is more or less the default charset. Zinc now seems to notice, that UTF8 charset is needed and creates a ZnStringEntity with an UTF8Encoder. Now when my appl

Re: [Pharo-users] Zinc HTTP server seems to convert always ...

2014-04-09 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
with that source code work in UTF 8 only ... Marten Am 09.04.2014 18:42, schrieb Sven Van Caekenberghe: > Marten, > > On 09 Apr 2014, at 18:25, itli...@schrievkrom.de wrote: > >> Ok, if the browser sends POST/PUT request with a JSON structure it also >> sends charset = utf8

Re: [Pharo-users] Zinc HTTP server seems to convert always ...

2014-04-09 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
And now the additional information: I'm working under Gemstone and I noticed quite some differences between Pharo and its Gemstone port of Zinc in this area ... I have to take a closer look here. Marten -- Marten Feldtmann

Re: [Pharo-users] Zinc HTTP server seems to convert always ...

2014-04-09 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
Am 10.04.2014 03:09, schrieb Paul DeBruicker: > +1 to Sven's comment and Marten - you should post this on the GemStone list > as one of their guys will be able to help you with the encoding issues. Its ok for me. Due to Sven's software I actually start using Gemstone - just to give the honor back

Re: [Pharo-users] RDBMS Atomic Counter?

2014-04-17 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
I think this is simply a case of optimistic locking - there is a general way and very often db specific ways first you get the current active value ... (one row) currentValue from "select counterfield from tablename" then you update the table (single row) update tablename set counterfield

[Pharo-users] How to create a package via code correctly ?

2014-10-03 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
How can I create a package correctly via code ? I tried stuff like PackageOrganizer default registerPackageNamed: 'Keks4' SystemOrganization addCategory: 'Keks4' but the package does not appear in the browser. Marten -- Marten Feldtmann

Re: [Pharo-users] About Zinc http components

2014-10-07 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
There are some good C libraries out there, which are suitable to connect programs with each other: a good example is 0MQ. Marten -- Marten Feldtmann

Re: [Pharo-users] About Zinc http components

2014-10-07 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
I have a little different view. lpgl is no real problem for me - it may be used for non-open-soure stuff without problems. Therefore I see no real problems with that. The other thing is: speed. And here it might differ a lot. I had written a heavy communication server in Smalltalk and with about 3

Re: [Pharo-users] About Zinc http components

2014-10-07 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
0MQ is not message queueing in the normal sense as known from all other MQ tools/libraries. 0MQ is about networking in general ... and their introduction text with all their examples is one of the best examples documentation I've ever read in the area of practical networking. Even though one might

Re: [Pharo-users] About Zinc http components

2014-10-07 Thread itli...@schrievkrom.de
0MQ is defined by its exported C interface ... Am 07.10.2014 um 23:51 schrieb kilon alios: > nope but it is made (unlike 0mq which is made in C++) in C so its > should be relative simple to wrap with NB or even TalkFFI. At least the > parts that interest you. > -- Marten Feldtmann