Squeak Tutorial for Java Programmers [Link Update] [ANN]

J J azreal1977 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 11 10:56:51 UTC 2006


What about monicello?  I think any java programmer would be excited to see 
that squeak has built in method version control, method rollbacks and all 
those things as part of the environment, and I think monticello takes it to 
the next level.

Pier (a content management system built on seaside and magaritte) would also 
be a good choice.  You can build web sites very quickly from inside the 
browser and easily embed any seaside components you have.

>From: "Giovanni Giorgi" <daitangio at gmail.com>
>Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers 
>list<squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers 
>list"<squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>Subject: Re: Squeak Tutorial for Java Programmers [Link Update] [ANN]
>Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 10:41:01 +0200
>
>Hi,
>the error on the Site was because of a test I was carrying out in the 
>sunday.
>Now it is ok.
>
>I am planning an update of the Tutorial, but most of the base concept
>are quite stable.
>I am planning a chapter on Seaside and AJAX...
>There are other mature projects out of there, do you like to see in
>the tutorial?
>
>
>On 9/10/06, Jason Rogers <jacaetevha at gmail.com> wrote:
>>Sure, it would be really nice to include this.  However, would you
>>mind updating it?  It's based on Squeak 2.8, which is quite old.
>>There have been a lot of nice enhancements in the UI, bug fixes, new
>>classes added, etc. since then.
>>
>>Jason
>>
>[...]
>>
>>--
>>Jason Rogers
>>
>>"Where there is no vision, the people perish..."
>>     Proverbs 29:18
>>
>>
>
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