Re: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-14 Thread Glenn Hoetker
Hi Stephan, Thank you for the helpful info and nice welcome to the Pharo community. I’d not been using Citezen. Since your email, I’ve found the Smalltalkhub site for it and had two quick questions. 1. Is it compatible with Pharo 6? 2. Is there a manual or getting started document you could p

Re: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-14 Thread Glenn Hoetker
H Offray, Thanks for the helpful reply and nice welcome to the Pharo community. Grafoscopio looks wonderful and the Panama Papers application of it, in particular, is really impressive. I look forward to experimenting with it. Best wishes, Glenn p.s. Previously, I had actually Googled my way

Re: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-14 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Hi Glenn, I made also the transition for the plain "dead" text-files based mindset to live objects. My approach to bridge these two words was to create Grafoscopio [1], where I can save my scripts and put them inside a broader context/narrative. This environment let's me go from scripting/files to

Re: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-13 Thread Stephane Ducasse
Hi glenn Do you use Citezen to parse? I create a class and put the script as methods and save. You should kill script as fast as possible up the give birth to nice method. GHBibDesk new loadFrom: '' GHBibDesk new analysis should be your scripts :) :) On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 1:22 AM, Glenn Hoet

Re: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-12 Thread Ben Coman
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 7:22 AM, Glenn Hoetker wrote: > Hi all. I’m new to Pharo and loving it. As I transition from a text-file > based mindset, I’m a little stuck and would appreciate help in how to think > about a situation in a Pharonic (Pharo-ish, Pharoc?) way. > > I”m crafting a short pro

Re: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-12 Thread Benoit St-Jean via Pharo-users
rom: Glenn Hoetker To: pharo-users@lists.pharo.org Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2017 7:23 PM Subject: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program" Hi all.  I’m new to Pharo and loving it.  As I transition from a text-file based mindset, I’m a little stuck and would appre

Re: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-11 Thread K K Subbu
On Monday 12 June 2017 04:52 AM, Glenn Hoetker wrote: I”m crafting a short program to help me process a large text file (specifically: extract, sorting, and regularizing the “keyword” fields of a large BibTex file). Especially since I don’t really know what I’m doing, working in a Playground has

Re: [Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-11 Thread p...@highoctane.be
If you have a playground script maybe just having it as a .st file and running it with Pharo is good enough. Like pharo Pharo60.image myscript.st Check https://github.com/guillep/Scale Or get into Iceberg (Git) or Monticello to save your code as a package. Check deep into pharo, there is a cha

[Pharo-users] Help in thinking about how to save a "program"

2017-06-11 Thread Glenn Hoetker
Hi all. I’m new to Pharo and loving it. As I transition from a text-file based mindset, I’m a little stuck and would appreciate help in how to think about a situation in a Pharonic (Pharo-ish, Pharoc?) way. I”m crafting a short program to help me process a large text file (specifically: extra