The fact that I would potentially need to hack the compiler to write my little app raised a huge red flag for me, which indicated that I was probably not approaching the problem correctly. I was not reaching Smalltalk ZEN. As such, I approached the issue from a different angle and am happy to say that i accomplished my goal.
I went from ground zero with Smalltalk to accomplishing my goal in just a few days and am actually quite pleased with the outcome. I have not had the same early success in other languages I have tried ... So i am very pleased with Smalltalk and its development environment.
So ... all you need to do is hack the Compiler :)
And it takes two new methods and four very minor overrides in some subclasses.
-- Yoshiki
I think that many of us have had experiences similar to this. It is ironic but true, the more you "know" about computers and languages, the harder it is to grok Smalltalk the first time. But it's certainly worth the effort :)
Dave
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 06:16:25PM -0500, rdmerrio wrote:
The fact that I would potentially need to hack the compiler to write my little app raised a huge red flag for me, which indicated that I was probably not approaching the problem correctly. I was not reaching Smalltalk ZEN. As such, I approached the issue from a different angle and am happy to say that i accomplished my goal.
I went from ground zero with Smalltalk to accomplishing my goal in just a few days and am actually quite pleased with the outcome. I have not had the same early success in other languages I have tried ... So i am very pleased with Smalltalk and its development environment.
So ... all you need to do is hack the Compiler :)
And it takes two new methods and four very minor overrides in some subclasses.
-- Yoshiki
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