visual squeak... =P

Derek O'Connell doconnel at gmail.com
Thu Feb 15 14:16:18 UTC 2007


The swiki has some tutorials and Noury's EasyMorphGUI is looking
promising. EToys is easy to work with if your requirements are not too
demanding. Even coding Morphs from scratch is not too difficult and
there are many examples to work from. How are you interfacing to the
hydraulics?

On 2/15/07, Alan Grimes <agrimes at speakeasy.net> wrote:
> [appologies, the auto complete function in my mail client sent to wrong
> address...]
>
> I have a bunch of visual basic code that's been dropped on me. -- for
> controlling hydraulic presses for use in geology experiments...
>
> So naturally, I'd like to play with a squeak analog... I have some
> experience with back-end type stuff in Squeak such as the math library
> used by Croquet... However, throwing a gui together seems to be a much
> more daunting problem, While you can throw morphs on the screen to your
> heart's content there isn't the kind of code generation system that QT,
> Borland C++ builder, or MS Visual* has... I went to squeak.org and
> naturally, 2/3rds of the links give me
>
> " Bad Gateway
>
> The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server."
>
> =(
>
> Where can I find a good walkthrough for creating an application such as
> the media player?
>
>
> --
> Opera: Sing it loud! :o(  )>-<
>
>
>



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