I say accept. Even if there may not be many applications today that would use it, It seems to encourages a high-bandwidth interface between humans and Squeak; which is something we've always been interested in.
- Chris
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 3:07 AM, Tobias Pape Das.Linux@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
Am 2010-07-02 um 20:18 schrieb Chris Muller:
Sorry for the late reply, but an interesting aspect of this for me was the idea of converting Smalltalk selectors or identifiers to and from normal written words.
I have had reason to convert the other way, presenting a Maui user-interface that converts the selector name to words makes the UI's look conventional without forcing the Maui designer to go in and override every label.
Seaside provides this: String>>asCapitalizedPhrase
But converting from words to a selector or identifier, I have not needed yet. But I can see a potential use: for parsing human written words to generate code selector names...
Thats exactly my application :)
So Long, -Tobias