Nice work!
Is the SAP exporter available? I'm actually not familiar with
programming SAP. I'm just a user of it, but with it maybe I could
lead others in the company to try Pharo.
cheers -ben
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 9:15 PM, <rainer.winkler(a)poaceae.de> wrote:
Sorry, I added the wrong link to the video :
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0BTdgDL6XSLVU9aemtuaFVPT1U
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Von: rainer.winkler(a)poaceae.de
An: "Moose-related development" <moose-dev(a)list.inf.unibe.ch>
Datum: 02/14/17 13:50
Betreff: [Moose-dev] Re: Book, Working Effectively with Legacy Code
Hi Ben,
Chapter 16 "I DonĀ“t Understand the Code Well Enough to Change It". Michael
C. Feathers proposes sketching to understand the code better. Moose allows
it to automatize and improve this manual work. But before a sketch can be
drawn the code has to be analyzed. And a sketch has to be adapted if the
code changes.
Moose allows to automatize this. You can generate diagrams automatically. My
impression is, that I still needed an application on top of Moose to make
smaller diagrams that describe a certain aspect of a coding. I needed some
way to limit the number of elements displayed, specify their positions and
add comments to them. I do this currently in a Smalltalk application I
developed on top of Moose and Roassal. It is NOT only for SAP applications
as might seem. The Github Repository that links to the Smalltalkhub page:
https://github.com/RainerWinkler/Moose-Diagram
I made a short video to show I am currently using Moose and this application
to work with this kind of sketches. Even though it is an early version, I
use it near to every day in my projects:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0BTdgDL6XSLeHB4aTZxTkdSNXc
Cheers,
Rainer
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Von: "Ben Coman" <btc(a)openinworld.com>
An: "Moose-related development" <moose-dev(a)list.inf.unibe.ch>
Datum: 02/14/17 13:16
Betreff: [Moose-dev] Book, Working Effectively with Legacy Code
Interesting to see this is the top mentioned book on stackoverflow.
I wonder if Moose can facilitate any of its contained topics
and maybe leverage its popularity.
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cheers -ben
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