Please, to help bug hunters can someone get a version
of squeak with all changes for the most recently
released version.
The last one available (Squeak3.8a.from3.0) has all
the changes through the 3.7 release and a lot has
happened since then.
It is all the more needed since the change history was
squashed and all you get when looking at versions is
the most recent methods.
The more I look into serious bugs, the more I realize
how much the larger history of the code reveals the
intent of the programmers and holds the key to the
problem.
Thank you in advance.
Yours in service, --Jerome Peace
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How hard would it be to add support for the P5 virtual reality glove
in Squeak and Croquet?
Drivers for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux are available. All are open
source too!
Here's a link to the "P5 Community Page" web site (lot's of stuff!)
http://www.zzz.com.ru/index.php?area=pages&action=view_page&page_id=11
Here's a link to the site in which the Mac OS X driver (P5osc; 2
drivers in one download) can be downloaded.
They're using the P5 as an experimental music interface.
http://listen.to/simulus/p5glove/
I think having support in Squeak / Croquet would be fantastic! The
Squeak community could also gain supporters in the growing, skilled
community that is supporting the P5 glove.
Jason Hogue
Hi all--
A while back I mentioned Quoth, a dynamic interactive fiction system
I'm writing with Spoon[1]. I've made a site for it[2], featuring a short
demo movie[3], showing it being used for "musical livecoding"[4]. It's
rather fun!
I'm preparing a release, to be delivered via Naiad, Spoon's module system.
-C
[1] http://netjam.org/spoon
[2] http://netjam.org/quoth
[3] http://netjam.org/quoth/demo
[4] http://toplap.org
--
Craig Latta
improvisational musical informaticist
www.netjam.org
Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
This is first and foremost a test message. If you are seeing this that
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I apologize for the extended downtime. Apparently there was a problem
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didn't have the time to finish it up. I jumped in but not being
familiar with mailman it took me a while.
Again I'm sorry that this took so long but hopefully in the future we
will have smoother sailing.
Ken
Hello, I have a doubt: why does the opening of, in example, the
Squeakmap Package Browser block the whole Squeak environment?
Thank you
Marian
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Opps sorry, didn't mean it to go public.
What the heck; red face.
I really meant it for integrating all the instrumentation in a hospital.
All the alarms going off, and then being turned off, driving me mad.
Simply because the staff couldn't handle them. Some patients died.
The different alarms sounding like an orchestra warming up.
That give me the idea.
Thanks Craig
You're a life saver.
Justin
---- Craig Latta <craig(a)netjam.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Justin--
>
> > Trying to avoid the code, whilst trying to find the Purpose. Is there
> > one?
>
> Yeah! There are three:
>
> - to support live music programming in a way that an audience can
> follow. We use projectors so that the audience can see everything we do,
> as we do it. This is "livecoding" (once again I can plug
> http://toplap.org :).
>
> - to make "text adventures" easier to write, by be able to write them
> from the point of view of the "player-character"
>
> - to provide a "shell" alternative to the traditional Smalltalk workspace.
>
> Also see the "motivation and influences" section of the Quoth site.
>
> > I see a need for the concept of IDE, from the POV of the subject i.e.
> > mySelf. This Integration is not from the top down, but from the bottom
> > up. This demo immediately presented to my imagination and entire
> > orchestra. With mySelf in the role as conductor. Perhaps even contol
> > it? Is this over stretching the metaphor?
>
> No, that sounds reasonable. :)
>
>
> -C
>
> --
> Craig Latta
> improvisational musical informaticist
> www.netjam.org
> Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
>
>
>
Opps sorry, didn't mean it to go public.
What the heck; red face.
I really meant it for integrating all the instrumentation in a hospital.
All the alarms going off, and then being turned off, driving me mad.
Simply because the staff couldn't handle them. Some patients died.
The different alarms sounding like an orchestra warming up.
That give me the idea.
Thanks Craig
You're a life saver.
Justin
---- Craig Latta <craig(a)netjam.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Justin--
>
> > Trying to avoid the code, whilst trying to find the Purpose. Is there
> > one?
>
> Yeah! There are three:
>
> - to support live music programming in a way that an audience can
> follow. We use projectors so that the audience can see everything we do,
> as we do it. This is "livecoding" (once again I can plug
> http://toplap.org :).
>
> - to make "text adventures" easier to write, by be able to write them
> from the point of view of the "player-character"
>
> - to provide a "shell" alternative to the traditional Smalltalk workspace.
>
> Also see the "motivation and influences" section of the Quoth site.
>
> > I see a need for the concept of IDE, from the POV of the subject i.e.
> > mySelf. This Integration is not from the top down, but from the bottom
> > up. This demo immediately presented to my imagination and entire
> > orchestra. With mySelf in the role as conductor. Perhaps even contol
> > it? Is this over stretching the metaphor?
>
> No, that sounds reasonable. :)
>
>
> -C
>
> --
> Craig Latta
> improvisational musical informaticist
> www.netjam.org
> Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
>
>
>
Please pardon my off-line interest.
Trying to avoid the code, whilst trying to find the Purpose.
Is there one?
I don't mean that to be rude.
It is not necessary to have a purpose.
Your focus on Smalltalk and Streaming, is most signicicant to me at the moment.
I see a need for the concept of IDE, from the POV of the subject i.e. mySelf.
This Integration is not from the top down, but from the bottom up.
This demo immediately presented to my imagination and entire orchestra.
With mySelf in the role as conductor. Perhaps even contol it?
Is this over stretching the metaphor?
Very impressed
Justin Walsh
---- Craig Latta <craig(a)netjam.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all--
>
> A while back I mentioned Quoth, a dynamic interactive fiction system
> I'm writing with Spoon[1]. I've made a site for it[2], featuring a short
> demo movie[3], showing it being used for "musical livecoding"[4]. It's
> rather fun!
>
> I'm preparing a release, to be delivered via Naiad, Spoon's module system.
>
>
> -C
>
> [1] http://netjam.org/spoon
> [2] http://netjam.org/quoth
> [3] http://netjam.org/quoth/demo
> [4] http://toplap.org
>
> --
> Craig Latta
> improvisational musical informaticist
> www.netjam.org
> Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
>
>
Just a reminder that the next Squeak Chat will take place between
01:00 (1 AM) and 05:00 (5 AM) GMT Saturday October 1st, 2005.
As usual we will meet in #squeak on irc.freenode.net. More information
about the #squeak IRC channel can be found at
http://people.squeakfoundation.org/article/7.html
This is a good time to contribute to the development of Squeak
by participating in the Harvesting Process. One of the main
ways to contribute is by Reviewing submitted fixes and
enhancements. For information about the Harvesting Process
see
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/3152
If you have the time please attend and work toward the future of Squeak.
The next seven chats are scheduled for
05:00 (05:00 AM) GMT Wednesday October 05, 2005
09:00 (09:00 AM) GMT Sunday October 09, 2005
13:00 (01:00 PM) GMT Thursday October 13, 2005
17:00 (05:00 PM) GMT Monday October 17, 2005
21:00 (09:00 PM) GMT Friday October 21, 2005
01:00 (01:00 AM) GMT Wednesday October 26, 2005
04:00 (04:00 AM) GMT Sunday October 30, 2005
Just a reminder that the next Squeak Chat will take place between
21:00 (9 PM) GMT Monday September 26th and 01:00 (1 AM) GMT Tuesday
September 27th, 2005.
As usual we will meet in #squeak on irc.freenode.net. More information
about the #squeak IRC channel can be found at
http://people.squeakfoundation.org/article/7.html
This is a good time to contribute to the development of Squeak
by participating in the Harvesting Process. One of the main
ways to contribute is by Reviewing submitted fixes and
enhancements. For information about the Harvesting Process
see
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/3152
If you have the time please attend and work toward the future of Squeak.
The next seven chats are scheduled for
01:00 (01:00 AM) GMT Saturday October 01, 2005
05:00 (05:00 AM) GMT Wednesday October 05, 2005
09:00 (09:00 AM) GMT Sunday October 09, 2005
13:00 (01:00 PM) GMT Thursday October 13, 2005
17:00 (05:00 PM) GMT Monday October 17, 2005
21:00 (09:00 PM) GMT Friday October 21, 2005
01:00 (01:00 AM) GMT Wednesday October 26, 2005