Hi,
I am reading a book called Streamlined Modeling which includes it's source code for Squeak.
I have downloaded and installed Squeak successfully and I have followed the book's instructions to see the source code.
My question is - can I run this code in Squeak as an application and if so how?
link to the source:
http://www.streamlinedmodeling.com/source.html
Any insight is appreciated
regards,
Glen
Well, in a relatively recent squeak you could open a file list (World Menu->open...->file list) browse to where you saved the file, select it, and hit either 'open zip' and use the squeak ZIP tool to extract the contents or simply hit the 'extract all' button. It will ask you where to save the contents. Then make sure file list is looking at the directory where you saved it, select the .st file and use one of the appropriate buttons at the top such as filein.
It filed in OK for me but I'm not sure how to test it. It may or may not work with the current versions of Squeak since this dates back to 2001 and Squeak is a swiftly changing beast.
Ken
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 13:38, Glen Bojsza wrote:
Hi,
I am reading a book called Streamlined Modeling which includes it's source code for Squeak.
I have downloaded and installed Squeak successfully and I have followed the book's instructions to see the source code.
My question is - can I run this code in Squeak as an application and if so how?
link to the source:
http://www.streamlinedmodeling.com/source.html
Any insight is appreciated
regards,
Glen
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