Would it be easy to make Smalltalk ideal for Functional Programming so that
the FP community is attracted to the Smalltalk IDE? It would be a shame for
them to invent another half baked IDE.
All the best,
Aik-Siong Koh
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Loved the Data Studio part. Didn't know it existed, it looks very powerful!
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I saw it and really like it. Particularly the part where the speaker
says that is impressed about what a small community with not much
funding can do. Because this is also truth and doesn't hurt at all.
I don't know about the garbage collector. In my case, the more I use the
image and load things
I didn't like the fact that he said the Pharo community was really, really
tiny, even compared to the likes of Clojure.
Because the truth hurts.
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I watched it and shared it to friends and social networks.
I think it's an excellent example of good organic marketing from a
not-so-much outsider, but certainly not daily user of Pharo, to an
audience that might have heard about it for the very first time.
Regards,
Esteban A. Maringolo
El vie.
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I saw it. I learned a lot about some things I didn't know about in Pharo. I
had no idea how PetitParser worked. Now I'm intrigued.
It was an interesting perspective because, while he wasn't pushing Smalltalk,
he was pushing for other languages to pursue better environmen
Hello,
Interesting video using Pharo for presenting its points.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baxtyeFVn3w
Wondering if anybody else has seen this video. What can be learned from
this outside perspective.
He is mostly positive about Pharo and is using it as an example of
things he would li