On 26 Jun 2014, at 16:39, Peter Gragert wrote:
> Got it working ( as a sorcerers apprentice) ;-).
>
> Thanks ... now reading your web page will make (more) sense to me ..
Great.
> By the way, I programmed the HP 32S with Python on Ipad ... (programming part
> not finished, yet, and some smal
Got it working ( as a sorcerers apprentice) ;-).
Thanks ... now reading your web page will make (more) sense to me ..
By the way, I programmed the HP 32S with Python on Ipad ... (programming
part not finished, yet, and some small quirks ;-( ). I think, your info
about your Pharo implementation w
On 25 Jun 2014, at 23:23, Tudor Girba wrote:
> This really is beautiful!
>
> Doru
Thanks; like I said, this last year we seem to have this friendly competition
in trying to produce the best possible documentation. Everyone's contributions,
combined, will eventually make a difference, I am su
Peter,
Yes, the highest numbered .mcz file is the latest.
In the appendix, I describe the different ways you can get the code, in order
of increasing complexity - you took the latest ;-)
Anyway, I hope you figure it out.
Sven
On 26 Jun 2014, at 08:50, Peter Gragert wrote:
> Sven, not used P
Sven, not used Pharo for a long time, I forgot nearly all of it ... so I
need help how to activate YOUR *.mcz files
and what does the different numbers mean? Version ... so ... one should
always try the latest or all??
2014-06-25 23:23 GMT+02:00 Tudor Girba :
> This really is beautiful!
>
> Doru
This really is beautiful!
Doru
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written a new, extensive, long form, introductory article about
> Pharo.
>
> Rediscovering the UX of the legendary HP-35 Scientific Pocket Calculator
>
> A tutorial on Pharo, test