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> From: Sven Van Caekenberghe <sven(a)stfx.eu>
> Subject: [Pharo-users] [ ANN ] Pharo Days 2016
> Date: December 9, 2015 at 9:52:09 AM EST
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> Dear fellow Pharoers,
>
> Mark your calendars: on Thursday March 31 & Friday April 1 we are organising the Pharo Days 2016. This year we moved the location to Namur, Belgium, just a bit south of Brussels, at the very beautiful location of the ‘Cercle de Wallonie’ overlooking the river Meuse.
>
> We’ll update the following page moving forward.
>
> https://medium.com/concerning-pharo/pharo-days-2016-c52fe4d7caf
>
> You can ask questions on any of the Pharo mailing lists or you can email the Pharo Board.
>
> Let's make this another success, together ! We hope to see as many of you as possible.
>
>
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"We are all great at making mistakes."
I could present TaskIT of course, but i don't feel it matching in the
proposed categories. There is not debugging, nor emerging minimalist
language nor research tools. I will check on the other rooms to see if i
find a place where i can do it.
El lun., 28 oct. 2019 a las 21:00, ducasse (<stepharo(a)netcourrier.com>)
escribió:
>
>
> On 28 Oct 2019, at 18:15, Santiago Bragagnolo <
> santiagobragagnolo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> That is great. We should post in all of them if possible.
> I think that Steven could show object centric debugging, someone (anne
> maybe? ) present moose. and for minimalistic experimental emerging
> languages carolina could propose candle and the bootstrap processes.
> I think that Steven and Carolina talks are mature enough after all the
> trials, and a moose talk could be really cool. Maybe Julien's SQL or
> Benoit's translations should be really good for catching potential students
> and specially some investment capital for the team :).
>
> Sadly me i don't have much to show :(.
> But if we have the stand i plan to be there.
>
>
> TaskIt?
> I could do a presentation of Pharo in the minimalist…. and carolina a talk
> showing how to bootstrap.
>
>
>
>
>
> El lun., 28 oct. 2019 a las 16:41, ducasse (<stepharo(a)netcourrier.com>)
> escribió:
>
>>
>> https://fosdem.org/2020/news/2019-10-01-accepted-developer-rooms/
>> I do not know in which one we want to participate
>>
>> Debugging Tools
>> Minimalistic, Experimental and Emerging Languages
>> Open Research Tools and Technologies
>>
>> How do we coordinate?
>>
>> S.
>>
>
>
Is there a benefit to giving saved play pages a custom extension (.ph)? I
tried to DND one into a P7 image and it failed because there is no handler
for that extension, even thought it's "just code"...
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Cheers,
Sean
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> On 29 Oct 2019, at 11:05, tesonep(a)gmail.com wrote:
>
> Yes, I will love to participate.
> I think that the most important is to have a good presence as a stand
> in the hall.
> I will love to do that.
I will be there too, at least one day.
Esteban
> About the talks, we can propose anything, even something about the VM.
> We have to analyze what are the things that are applicable to other
> languages and technologies, to avoid comments like: "that happen to
> you because you have an image".
> Also we need to show us open and good to team work with other technologies.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 10:25 AM Santiago Bragagnolo
> <santiagobragagnolo(a)gmail.com <mailto:santiagobragagnolo@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> To whom does not know, FOSDEM is one of the biggest Open source conferences. It is free, it does not require subscription, and it happens during a weekend (1 and 2 february) at bruxelles at the university ULB ( https://fosdem.org/2020/practical/transportation/) . It requires some human engagement only.
>> This is a good place not only for Pharo, but for all open source projects Smalltalk related. And finally for smalltalk it self.
>>
>> On the available rooms where we could show something
>>
>> IOT (https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/internet_of_things/ )
>> Allex? maybe you can show some of the things we are doing here?
>> Mariano Peck? I don't know if your IOT work is or not open source. But if it is. it could be a good place for showing
>>
>> BigData (https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/hpc_big_data_and_data_science/)
>> I could propose the EQL experiment with Map reduce? Is it a good Idea? .
>> Matteo You could present something on debugging nodes.
>> Oleks I remember you had some big data related stuff (sorry for the lack of detail awareness :) )
>>
>> Communication (https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/collaborative_information_and_conten…
>> https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/coding_for_language_communities/ )
>> Offray! I think there is space for graphoscope in here. If you can give a talk, great, if not, i propose my self to be the speaker (of course in that case i will need some couching and teaching on the usage).
>>
>> Debugging Tools
>> Matteo! you could also propose your work in here
>> Steven You have already a talk prepared no?
>> Thomas You have already a talk prepared no?
>> Guille I know you are completely out of reach, but, what about your debugging multi level for the VM? If you want we can propose it together with Pablo.
>>
>>
>> Minimalistic / Emerging Language
>> Steph with Pharo
>> Carolina The bootstraping for minimallistic language is a good talk and it would not require much preparation since you have already a talk prepared
>> Steph/Pablo maybe something on stateful traits?
>>
>> Open research tools
>> Anne/Nico/Cyril/Julian/Benoit Moose? We have to have a talk on moose. Or even many. We could propose moose as platform, but i think it would be better to present it by it fruits. The same as before, i would not mind to give the presentation if couching and slides are provided.
>> Serge PolyMath??
>> Nick Lands! Such a beatiful project. Not sure if it completely fit in here. I think so. Sorry if not :).
>>
>>
>> On the pharo stand
>>
>> I am doing what is required to have a stand for Pharo this year.
>> I will keep you updated, if we got it, i would really like to have posters not only of Pharo, but also of our more stable and powerful frameworks, the research teams and enterprises that work with it . And of course I will need some help for the stand (specially if it happens that i have some talk)
>>
>> Maybe we could use this thread for discussing organization and a second one to gather abstracts and applications.
>>
>> Santiago
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> El mar., 29 oct. 2019 a las 9:29, Santiago Bragagnolo (<santiagobragagnolo(a)gmail.com>) escribió:
>>>
>>> I could present TaskIT of course, but i don't feel it matching in the proposed categories. There is not debugging, nor emerging minimalist language nor research tools. I will check on the other rooms to see if i find a place where i can do it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> El lun., 28 oct. 2019 a las 21:00, ducasse (<stepharo(a)netcourrier.com>) escribió:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 28 Oct 2019, at 18:15, Santiago Bragagnolo <santiagobragagnolo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That is great. We should post in all of them if possible.
>>>> I think that Steven could show object centric debugging, someone (anne maybe? ) present moose. and for minimalistic experimental emerging languages carolina could propose candle and the bootstrap processes.
>>>> I think that Steven and Carolina talks are mature enough after all the trials, and a moose talk could be really cool. Maybe Julien's SQL or Benoit's translations should be really good for catching potential students and specially some investment capital for the team :).
>>>>
>>>> Sadly me i don't have much to show :(.
>>>> But if we have the stand i plan to be there.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> TaskIt?
>>>> I could do a presentation of Pharo in the minimalist…. and carolina a talk showing how to bootstrap.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El lun., 28 oct. 2019 a las 16:41, ducasse (<stepharo(a)netcourrier.com>) escribió:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://fosdem.org/2020/news/2019-10-01-accepted-developer-rooms/
>>>>> I do not know in which one we want to participate
>>>>>
>>>>> Debugging Tools
>>>>> Minimalistic, Experimental and Emerging Languages
>>>>> Open Research Tools and Technologies
>>>>>
>>>>> How do we coordinate?
>>>>>
>>>>> S.
>>>>
>>>>
>
>
> --
> Pablo Tesone.
> tesonep(a)gmail.com <mailto:tesonep@gmail.com>
That is great. We should post in all of them if possible.
I think that Steven could show object centric debugging, someone (anne
maybe? ) present moose. and for minimalistic experimental emerging
languages carolina could propose candle and the bootstrap processes.
I think that Steven and Carolina talks are mature enough after all the
trials, and a moose talk could be really cool. Maybe Julien's SQL or
Benoit's translations should be really good for catching potential students
and specially some investment capital for the team :).
Sadly me i don't have much to show :(.
But if we have the stand i plan to be there.
El lun., 28 oct. 2019 a las 16:41, ducasse (<stepharo(a)netcourrier.com>)
escribió:
>
> https://fosdem.org/2020/news/2019-10-01-accepted-developer-rooms/
> I do not know in which one we want to participate
>
> Debugging Tools
> Minimalistic, Experimental and Emerging Languages
> Open Research Tools and Technologies
>
> How do we coordinate?
>
> S.
>
The Lands Platform: Lan.guages and D.omain S.yntax,
@sleconf 2019, co-located with @splashcon
https://youtu.be/HMgJK8mVPYw
Showcasing live magic tricks powered by the @pharoproject
Best,
Nick
Here's a snippet from my builder method:
...
views do: [ :d |
container tree
act: [ :tree :projects | "change the model." tree update ]
iconName: #back
on: $n
entitled: 'New Project';
... ].
Each tree represents a different view on the same data. When the action is
performed, they all need to be updated. I tried replacing `tree update` with
`container update`, but that didn't work.
Ideas?
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Cheers,
Sean
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Hi!
Today I finished a refactoring on Moose 8 and I wanted to keep
everyone informed.
Since Moose 7 we have multiple metamodels and we generate them via a
generator. Each metamodel has a FMMetaRepository used to build tools
and to query our models. This FMMetaRepository was created by the
generators.
This had some drawbacks such as:
- You need to have your generator in the image to be able to query your model
- You cannot write a new metamodel without generator
Now this changed, the FMMetaRepository is created and stored in the
subclasses of MooseModel specific to the metamodel currently used.
The change should be transparent, except that you will need to
regenerate your metamodel for it to be effective.
Have a nice day.
--
Cyril Ferlicot
https://ferlicot.fr