[squeak-dev] Clamato

Mike Hales mike.hales at kscape.com
Thu Sep 3 16:23:08 UTC 2009


The browser really is quite cool, I really like how easily you can navigate
back and forth between different classes by the methods menu to follow code
flow.  It's fun seeing new browsers like this, and the the Hopscotch browser
from Newspeak and how they bring new points of view.  Nice work.
Mike

Mike Hales
Engineering Manager
KnowledgeScape
www.kscape.com


On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de>wrote:

>
> On 03.09.2009, at 00:53, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>
>  "Avi" == Avi Bryant <avi at dabbledb.com> writes:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>> Avi> Getting community adoption of an open source project is *hard*, and
>> it
>> Avi> takes a lot of careful work and not a small amount of luck.  I've
>> been
>> Avi> successful exactly twice, with Seaside and with Monticello.  But
>> when,
>> Avi> eg, I announced a brand new Smalltalk system on the Seaside list last
>> Avi> week (http://clamato.net), the thread sank without a trace. Them's
>> the
>> Avi> breaks.
>>
>> Is there a link from clamato.net pointing to how to get it?
>>
>> That might have helped. :)
>>
>> (I can hear you saying "doh!" right about now.)
>>
>
>
> You did not actually click the "get started" link?
>
> And you did not notice it runs in your browser?
>
> (I can hear you saying "doh!" right about now.)
>
> - Bert -
>
>
>
>
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