[squeak-dev] BabyUML has reached its goal
Karl Ramberg
karlramberg at gmail.com
Fri Sep 5 19:18:35 UTC 2008
Trygve Reenskaug wrote:
> Edgar,
> Thank you for pointing out my error (commonsense.log instead of
> commonsense.pdf). I hope it's OK now.
>
> This has been the only error reported so far. The only explanation I
> can find is that people are still looking at it.
>
> Cheers
> --Trygve
I've been reading and trying to grasp it with my limited knowledge of
software development in general.
I would like to see a example based on a more mundane application, for
example using a list widget on a collection.
I have not tested the environment yet, maybe I can make such a example
my self.
Karl
>
> On 29.08.2008 12:18, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
>> El 8/28/08 9:00 AM, "Trygve Reenskaug" <trygver at ifi.uio.no> escribió:
>>
>>
>>> The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we
>>> write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the
>>> work at runtime.
>>>
>>> The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its
>>> foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits
>>> stateless methods.
>>>
>>> Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the
>>> BabyIDE home page
>>> http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
>>> <http://heim.ifi.uio.no/%7Etrygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html>
>>>
>>> Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days.
>>> --Trygve
>>>
>>
>> Trygve:
>>
>> I always follow any project coming from you
>>
>> A few observations
>> commonsense.pdf is not on the .zip.
>> A .sar with the needed for work on 3.10 published in SqueakMap gives wider
>> audience IMHO.
>>
>> Enjoy the Norway mountains.I afraid seven days is not enough to understand
>> all this fundamental work.
>>
>> Edgar
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
>
> Trygve Reenskaug mailto: trygver at ifi.uio.no
>
> Morgedalsvn. 5A http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver
>
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>
> Norway
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