Hi
I saw an introductory numerical methods package for smalltalk made by Didier Besset (and book). It was available in sourceforge (and squeakmap). I loaded it in squeak 3.9 (from the .cs version in sourceforge). Looks ok, except some methods were overwrinting existing methods, so I tried to reorganize it as a monticello package and remove duplicated methods (except two that i renamed...).
I just did a basic reorganising (not deeply tested - there are some Unit Tests that pass though I'm not sure I did all the job very well). here is the package: http://cdrick.free.fr/DHB-CB.2.mcz if you want to have a look.
Do you thing it's useful (see first review here http://oszone.org/book/1558606793 :) - funny to see the differences between comments...) and correctly reorganized ? if yes it could be published in squeakmap but I don't know how...
see you Cédrick
Cédrick Béler cbeler@enit.fr writes:
I just did a basic reorganising (not deeply tested - there are some Unit Tests that pass though I'm not sure I did all the job very well). here is the package: http://cdrick.free.fr/DHB-CB.2.mcz if you want to have a look.
Do you thing it's useful (see first review here http://oszone.org/book/1558606793 :) - funny to see the differences between comments...) and correctly reorganized ? if yes it could be published in squeakmap but I don't know how...
Hi Cédrick,
just start by creating an account from www.squeaksource.com, there is a bridge between squeaksource and squeakmap allowing you to publish to squeakmap. Squeaksource is best suited for development process whereas squeakmap is for releasing. You can also visit map.squeak.org, create an account and adding your package, just follow the instruction.
Regards, Samir
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