[Newbies] Interactive Fiction Framework in Smalltalk Released

Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas offray at riseup.net
Tue Jun 21 02:56:13 UTC 2016


Hi Eric,

Some classmates asked me long time ago about projects like this in 
Smalltalk, so despite of not being in contact with them right now, is 
nice to see this happening.

I have look quickly at the GitHub page. The installation seems kind of 
difficult compared to the classical way in Smalltalk and the 
SmalltalkHub page is empty (Is not the case for my project page, so 
seems related to your project page only). Maybe you could raise interest 
in your project if installation is easier.

Cheers,

Offray


On 20/06/16 15:52, ericvm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Hopefully this is the right place to write. If not, please tell me which
> mailing list I should write to.
>
> I am working at an Interactive Fiction framework in Smalltalk and it is
> already in a very usable state and has a working Cloak of Darkness demo. I
> only tested it on Pharo but I suppose it would take minimum effort to port
> it to Squeak as well.
>
> The stable branch is on github (https://github.com/ericvm/smallworlds) and
> potentially unstable development branch is currently hosted at Smalltalkhub
> (http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/%7Eericvm/Smallworlds)
>
> It would be very nice if there were people interested in trying/testing and
> contribute to the project.
>
> I was hoping that since Squeak is more education focused than Pharo there
> might be more people interested in the project
>
>
>
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