Hi,
I just uploaded a package that introduces "nice do it". Its just like "do it" except that the evaluation is performed in a low priority process so one can keep interacting with its Smalltalk. The process can get supervised through a window that is automatically opened.
http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury/17
noury you should use SqueakMap, else your stuff will be forgotten.
Stef
On 1 déc. 04, at 12:13, Noury Bouraqadi wrote:
Hi,
I just uploaded a package that introduces "nice do it". Its just like "do it" except that the evaluation is performed in a low priority process so one can keep interacting with its Smalltalk. The process can get supervised through a window that is automatically opened.
http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury/17
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Noury
Dr. Noury Bouraqadi - Enseignant/Chercheur Ecole des Mines de Douai - Dept. G.I.P http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury
European Smalltalk Users Group Board http://www.esug.org Squeak: an Open Source Smalltalk http://www.squeak.org ------------------------------------------
I thought that such pieces of code are too small to be labelled as a project and appear into SqueakMap.
Noury
stéphane ducasse wrote:
noury you should use SqueakMap, else your stuff will be forgotten.
Stef
On 1 déc. 04, at 12:13, Noury Bouraqadi wrote:
Hi,
I just uploaded a package that introduces "nice do it". Its just like "do it" except that the evaluation is performed in a low priority process so one can keep interacting with its Smalltalk. The process can get supervised through a window that is automatically opened.
http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury/17
--
Noury
Dr. Noury Bouraqadi - Enseignant/Chercheur Ecole des Mines de Douai - Dept. G.I.P http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury
European Smalltalk Users Group Board http://www.esug.org Squeak: an Open Source Smalltalk http://www.squeak.org ------------------------------------------
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