DateDescription selector: #birthday label:
'Birthday')
between: (Date year: 1900) and: Date today;
yourself.
Mhh, yes there are several problems with this code:
MADateDescription new
selectorAccessor: #birthday;
label: 'Birthday';
min: (Date year: 1900 day: 1);
max: Date today;
yourself
Would it be possible, reasonable to put up an
OO.org
doc or some
such of
the original book so that it could be kept up to date by the
community?
What is this? The link doesn't work.
I know this is asking a lot. But I also hate to ask
Lukas to do all of
the work by himself.
I also thought about the need of updating the documentation, however
I have to check with the University in what form this is possible. I
will do that when I am back from ESUG. Ping me in case I forget.
The sources are all in LaTeX. The documentation in the back is
automatically built from the class and method comments, but I don't
know if this is useful at all?
Yes, you are technically correct. It is not a book
technically. I
thought it was his thesis, but missed inside where it said so.
It tells so on the front page, but it is in German because of a
strange requirement of the University.
There is also a paper that is more recent (but less practical):
http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/cgi-bin/scgbib.cgi/abstract=yes?Reng07a
I will present it at MODELS 2007 in Nashville. In case anybody feels
like chatting about Magritte, Pier, Seaside, Smalltalk or programming
in general don't hesitate to send a mail.
Cheers,
Lukas
--
Lukas Renggli
http://www.lukas-renggli.ch