BookMorphs - Status and Future?

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Thu May 18 11:26:00 UTC 2006


Pay attention BookMorph is full of rotten code.
Quite ugly. Subclasses depending on superclasses.
I started to play with SlideMorph (on squeaksource) and now I'm  
waiting for Sophie :)

Stef


On 17 mai 06, at 21:18, Dan Shafer wrote:

> Returning to Squeak after a prolonged absence, I'm looking to build  
> a tool for the creation and a platform for the deployment of adult- 
> education technology. So I've been exploring Squeak with that  
> viewpoint in mind.
>
> Last night, I ran (back) into BookMorphs. These seem to me, at  
> least on the surface, to be a great starting point (superclass) for  
> my project. But before I explore this further, I thought I'd ask  
> the list.
>
> Anyone making extensive use of BookMorphs?
> What are the walls/limits I should know about?
> Any useful bits of history or words of advice? :-)
>
> Thanks for any thoughts.
>
> Dan
>
>




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