[squeak-dev] keeping up with lively-kernel (morphic)

Milan Zimmermann milan.zimmermann at gmail.com
Thu Feb 2 02:51:58 UTC 2012


On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 2:14 PM, karl ramberg <karlramberg at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 8:38 PM, Lawson English <lenglish5 at cox.net> wrote:
>> It seems to me that the most active place where development of Morphic is
>> taking place is in the context of Lively Kernel. Is anyone tracking what the
>> LK people are doing and seeing how it can be backported, or used to create a
>> new version, or integrated with the current version of Morphic or Cuis, etc?
>>
>>
>> Lawson
>>
>
> I have not looked at Lively Kernel for a while and I must say I'm
> amazed by how much they have progressed.
> PartsBin is really cool. This is just so much fun. I must bite the
> bullet and grok the JavaScript language some day.
>
> Karl

Karl:

I agree, I have played with LK last week and this week quite a bit,
and it does look and behave amazing  (I am itching to say "especially
considering its rendered to the DOM" :) ). It dawned at me it is
closer to Squeak in concept (and now in functionality) then I realized
during the last few years trying it on/off  - each page is "almost" an
image (one bootstrap external js file imported at startup), you can
drill into objects and code although I still am missing some things
etc). JS is not really that big of an obstacle
http://javascript.infogami.com/Javascript_in_Ten_Minutes (not in ten
minutes but this has almost everything one needs)

milan

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