thats why I still program in text files and use gdb for debugging. They are fast and reliable, that's what you need for algorithms anyway. And who cares about abstractions.
or use http://smalltalkhub.com in the first place :)
Unless you regularly updated and worked on the latest 2.0 beta this is news ;). You have a complete list of images here http://pharo.gforge.inria.fr/ci/image/20/ including release dates. During the beta update process…
Yep I can only agree with you, and there is some communication issue for the matter of the image/vm downloads. Some measures have been taken especially if you run from the commandline use the zeroconf scripts from…
Cleanups and a modern implementation with proper separation of the compiler toolchain. Additionally they introduced a nice new IR representation to do more sophisticated changes. All in all it does not come with fancy…
Pharo has quite a decent set of command-line tools at hand for a Smalltalk (see also http://pharobooks.gforge.inria.fr/PharoByExampleTwo-Eng/late...). As for FFI we're about to fully integrate NativeBoost into the…
Seaside works, yet it has not been officially release for 2.0 hence we rely on a gofer script to load all dependencies. What error? I doubt it's related to seaside. And for the configuration we mostly need somebody to…
What you don't know Kent Beck!! :D and yes even to me that quote is rather meaningless :P. I'll try to get the at least the ALT text updated.
Nope, even though it is ready for 2.0 it was not included in the release. If you are more interested you can have a look at the prepared jenkins images https://ci.inria.fr/rmod/job/Opal/ .
And we're eager to top this in the following years ;)
Yes seaside is still in active development and there is progress on getting a nice configuration working on Pharo 2.0. Until then you can use our manual build from https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/Seaside-2.0/…
thats why I still program in text files and use gdb for debugging. They are fast and reliable, that's what you need for algorithms anyway. And who cares about abstractions.
or use http://smalltalkhub.com in the first place :)
Unless you regularly updated and worked on the latest 2.0 beta this is news ;). You have a complete list of images here http://pharo.gforge.inria.fr/ci/image/20/ including release dates. During the beta update process…
Yep I can only agree with you, and there is some communication issue for the matter of the image/vm downloads. Some measures have been taken especially if you run from the commandline use the zeroconf scripts from…
Cleanups and a modern implementation with proper separation of the compiler toolchain. Additionally they introduced a nice new IR representation to do more sophisticated changes. All in all it does not come with fancy…
Pharo has quite a decent set of command-line tools at hand for a Smalltalk (see also http://pharobooks.gforge.inria.fr/PharoByExampleTwo-Eng/late...). As for FFI we're about to fully integrate NativeBoost into the…
Seaside works, yet it has not been officially release for 2.0 hence we rely on a gofer script to load all dependencies. What error? I doubt it's related to seaside. And for the configuration we mostly need somebody to…
What you don't know Kent Beck!! :D and yes even to me that quote is rather meaningless :P. I'll try to get the at least the ALT text updated.
Nope, even though it is ready for 2.0 it was not included in the release. If you are more interested you can have a look at the prepared jenkins images https://ci.inria.fr/rmod/job/Opal/ .
And we're eager to top this in the following years ;)
Yes seaside is still in active development and there is progress on getting a nice configuration working on Pharo 2.0. Until then you can use our manual build from https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/Seaside-2.0/…