Hi,
PDAMorph from SqueakMap loads fine in 3.9, but in 3.10 it fails, because the WatchMorph has been removed from the image. Oh, in both cases I mean the squeak-dev images.
Did it go to SqueakMap, or was it simply discarded? Can I get it back from somewhere?
cheers, Simon
El 10/4/07 12:07 PM, "Simon Guest" simon.guest@tesujimath.org escribió:
Hi,
PDAMorph from SqueakMap loads fine in 3.9, but in 3.10 it fails, because the WatchMorph has been removed from the image. Oh, in both cases I mean the squeak-dev images.
Did it go to SqueakMap, or was it simply discarded? Can I get it back from somewhere?
cheers, Simon
Open MonticelloBrowser. Select 'http://source.squeakfoundation.org/310' repository And load Morphic-CandidatesForGo-edc.3
If PDAMorph is useful, we should package in Monticello form and put on SqueakSource
Edgar.
Hello Edgar,
EJDC> If PDAMorph is useful, we should package in Monticello form and put on EJDC> SqueakSource I do often use the MonthMorph from this package.
Is there an alternative (a PluggableDatePicker :-)?
Cheers
Herbert mailto:herbertkoenig@gmx.net
Folks -
As many of you know, I and a couple of friends at Sun have been playing around with JavaScript, and we've finally figured out out how to have fun with a browser.
You can find out all about it at...
http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/
...and if you have a very recent build of Safari (preferably Webkit nightly builds) or FireFox (preferably latest Gran Paradiso build), then you can probably have fun with it too!
It's not at all polished, but it should look strangely familiar ;-)
Enjoy - Dan
On Oct 5, 2007, at 5:19 , Dan Ingalls wrote:
Folks -
As many of you know, I and a couple of friends at Sun have been playing around with JavaScript, and we've finally figured out out how to have fun with a browser.
You can find out all about it at...
http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/
...and if you have a very recent build of Safari (preferably Webkit nightly builds) or FireFox (preferably latest Gran Paradiso build), then you can probably have fun with it too!
It's not at all polished, but it should look strangely familiar ;-)
Strangely familiar indeed. Congrats, Dan!
- Bert -
Dan Ingalls wrote:
Folks -
As many of you know, I and a couple of friends at Sun have been playing around with JavaScript, and we've finally figured out out how to have fun with a browser.
You can find out all about it at...
http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/
...and if you have a very recent build of Safari (preferably Webkit nightly builds) or FireFox (preferably latest Gran Paradiso build), then you can probably have fun with it too!
It's not at all polished, but it should look strangely familiar ;-)
Enjoy
- Dan
Hi Dan,
Looks like you guys are up to amazing work.
Keep it up.
Cheers,
Peter
Avi has posted this to reddit, where it's proving quite popular.
Hi dan
Do you have some news about SqueakOnJava license? You told me to push you so I do :)
Stef
On 5 oct. 07, at 05:19, Dan Ingalls wrote:
Folks -
As many of you know, I and a couple of friends at Sun have been playing around with JavaScript, and we've finally figured out out how to have fun with a browser.
You can find out all about it at...
http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/
...and if you have a very recent build of Safari (preferably Webkit nightly builds) or FireFox (preferably latest Gran Paradiso build), then you can probably have fun with it too!
It's not at all polished, but it should look strangely familiar ;-)
Enjoy
- Dan
Thank you Dan for making Lively available!
Cool, even with curly braces in the Code Browser's source text pane ;-)
The tool set looks really impressive & complete (incl. "save as" back to the server :) is there anything that can be said about how code/changes are maintained?
/Klaus
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 05:19:44 +0200, Dan Ingalls wrote:
Folks -
As many of you know, I and a couple of friends at Sun have been playing around with JavaScript, and we've finally figured out out how to have fun with a browser.
You can find out all about it at...
http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/
...and if you have a very recent build of Safari (preferably Webkit nightly builds) or FireFox (preferably latest Gran Paradiso build), then you can probably have fun with it too!
It's not at all polished, but it should look strangely familiar ;-)
Enjoy
- Dan
What piece of software!
One way or another one returns to the origin. Now... fortunately for the world you can't control yourself can't you?
cheers !!
Sebastian Sastre PS: what interesting times we are living in
-----Mensaje original----- De: squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org] En nombre de Dan Ingalls Enviado el: Viernes, 05 de Octubre de 2007 00:20 Para: The general-purpose Squeak developers list Asunto: [OT] An artifact of possible interest...
Folks -
As many of you know, I and a couple of friends at Sun have been playing around with JavaScript, and we've finally figured out out how to have fun with a browser.
You can find out all about it at...
http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/
...and if you have a very recent build of Safari (preferably Webkit nightly builds) or FireFox (preferably latest Gran Paradiso build), then you can probably have fun with it too!
It's not at all polished, but it should look strangely familiar ;-)
Enjoy
- Dan
Hello Simon,
Can I get it back from somewhere?
file it out in an older image and file it in in 3.10.
Doing so might uncover other dependencies.
This is why I prefer a "full image" over a "dev image".
I don't mind to load my favourite dev-tools into my working image but keeping track of all the small things I use is hard. Especially if I don't use them yet :-))
Cheers
Herbert mailto:herbertkoenig@gmx.net
Simon Guest wrote:
Hi,
PDAMorph from SqueakMap loads fine in 3.9, but in 3.10 it fails, because the WatchMorph has been removed from the image. Oh, in both cases I mean the squeak-dev images.
Did it go to SqueakMap, or was it simply discarded? Can I get it back from somewhere?
cheers, Simon
I put WatchMorph on squeaksource a while back.
On 10/4/07, Simon Guest simon.guest@tesujimath.org wrote:
Hi,
PDAMorph from SqueakMap loads fine in 3.9, but in 3.10 it fails, because the WatchMorph has been removed from the image. Oh, in both cases I mean the squeak-dev images.
Did it go to SqueakMap, or was it simply discarded? Can I get it back from somewhere?
By now you should be able to get WatchMorph. Ages ago I removed it from PDAMorph because every OS I run provides at least one clock gizmo. I can probably dig up a copy of it if you want it.
Steve
On Oct 5, 2007, at 11:05 , Steven Elkins wrote:
On 10/4/07, Simon Guest simon.guest@tesujimath.org wrote:
Hi,
PDAMorph from SqueakMap loads fine in 3.9, but in 3.10 it fails, because the WatchMorph has been removed from the image. Oh, in both cases I mean the squeak-dev images.
Did it go to SqueakMap, or was it simply discarded? Can I get it back from somewhere?
By now you should be able to get WatchMorph. Ages ago I removed it from PDAMorph because every OS I run provides at least one clock gizmo.
That's a strange reason given that Squeak aspires to not needing an OS.
Even the Javascript Morphic has a WatchMorph ...
- Bert -
On 10/5/07, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On Oct 5, 2007, at 11:05 , Steven Elkins wrote:
On 10/4/07, Simon Guest simon.guest@tesujimath.org wrote:
Hi,
PDAMorph from SqueakMap loads fine in 3.9, but in 3.10 it fails, because the WatchMorph has been removed from the image. Oh, in both cases I mean the squeak-dev images.
Did it go to SqueakMap, or was it simply discarded? Can I get it back from somewhere?
By now you should be able to get WatchMorph. Ages ago I removed it from PDAMorph because every OS I run provides at least one clock gizmo.
That's a strange reason given that Squeak aspires to not needing an OS.
I only removed it from PDAMorph, not from my images!
Cheers, Steve
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