Hi,
Due to the interest demonstrated on Reef, I'm promoting it to it's own place in SqueakSource.
You can now download it by executing:
Gofer it
squeaksource: 'Reef';
package: 'Reef';
load.
Cheers,
Esteban
Hello,
Happy to announce that from now Krestianstvo SDK is running on the new Cog
VM (Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.6, Linux Ubuntu 10.x are tested).
Also the new graphical user interface was introduced, including russian and
english versions.
Island to island connection through local network is now possible and works
just from the main window.
OSC features now work properly and more.
Download here: http://www.krestianstvo.ru/sdk/Krestianstvo1.1.zip
Introduction video to the features of SDK: http://vimeo.com/14910620
Best regards,
Nikolay Suslov
Hi,
Naming conventions are no problem. You use
Seaside-Core-<initials>.<number>.mcz, right? so the next version using my
will be: Seaside-Core-<initials>.661.mcz if I'm not mistaken.
About a configurable filter - Where can I learn about building a
configurable filter? Can you give an example for this in Seaside core?
Thanks.
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From: <seaside(a)googlecode.com>
Date: Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Seaside Issues] Issue 542 in seaside: implement Strict
Transport Security
To: issues(a)lists.seaside.st
Comment #4 on issue 542 by philippe.marschall: implement Strict Transport
Security
http://code.google.com/p/seaside/issues/detail?id=542
That didn't really work, it's empty and the file naming is a bit different
from what we usually use. In general I would recommend first getting
familiar with Smalltalk and Smalltalk development before contributing to
Seaside. There is a lot to learn there before digging into the core of a
framework that has evolved over several years.
Looking at the spec again I feel that a configurable filter is needed as
well.
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Hi
I'm not happy at all with the #hash changes. It's a really bad
implementation of #hash, only slightly better than:
#hash
^ 42
I'm also not happy with the #= changes. Does #isDictionary cause
problems on any dialect? The change introduces commutativity problems:
Dictionary new = GRSmallDictionary new -> true
GRSmallDictionary new = Dictionary new -> false
If this is really the definition of #= we want we should kick
#isDictionary from GRSmallDictionary.
Cheers
Philippe
Hi,
I'm new to Seaside development, and would like to start contributing.
I have read the online Seaside book, which shows how to use Seaside, but
doesn't depict how to start developing it.
After reviewing the "BiteSize" tasks in the issue tracker I'm still
wondering which easy task to begin with should I tackle first.
Any suggestions? (please note that I will need some guidance, if possible)
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Can you advice a newbie on ways to obtain a 2D canvas and draw, using seaside.
Is there a canvas object for example? Is there ageneral overview of graphics
anywhere?