[squeak-dev] Maui

Germán Arduino garduino at gmail.com
Fri Mar 20 16:29:27 UTC 2015


Thanks you Raymond.

2015-03-20 12:54 GMT-03:00 Raymond Asselin <jgr.asselin at me.com>:

> I use it on Squeak4.6
> latest update: #14092
> Current Change Set: Unnamed1
> Image format 6505 (32 bit)
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> with Squeak Cog 4.0.3282
> on OSX 10.10.2
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> - But some things don't works like seriliazing the MauiFamily of
> prototypals views
> - You can't use the refactoringBrowser
> - Some others small points I don't recall except when you encounter them.
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> If I remember correctly I picked the code from
> http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Maui with Monticello Browser.
> and load it with connector
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> Hope this help
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> Le 2015-03-20 à 09:49, Germán Arduino <garduino at gmail.com> a écrit :
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> Currently the latest Squeak version where Maui is available is 4.4?
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> 2015-03-15 22:52 GMT-03:00 Douglas McPherson <djm1329 at san.rr.com>:
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>> +1000
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>> I used Maui for many parts of the UI of a large cellular wireless
>> simulator project I worked on a couple of years ago. It made the task of
>> developing many UI components almost free. Very cool stuff.
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>> Doug
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>> > On Mar 15, 2015, at 16:23, Casey Ransberger <casey.obrien.r at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
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>> > Gotta second this motion. Maui really is a gift. Data-directed directly
>> into your brain, nearly tactile user interaction. It's like you're looking
>> directly at the actual object, but with a lens that lets you see more
>> clearly than the standard inspector. In some ways, it reminds me of Self
>> and its Outliners.
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>> > If you're using Squeak and you haven't checked out Maui, please do.
>> There's a bit of a learning curve, but Chris has documented it well.
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>> > --C
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>> > P.S.
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>> > Also install... What's it called? Maybe Connectors? Help me out here,
>> Chris. Anyway it aids visualization a *whole lot.* Makes the whole network
>> of information really pop out at your eye in a way that's really intuitive.
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>> >> On Mar 15, 2015, at 11:54 AM, Chris Muller <asqueaker at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
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>> >> Thanks for saying so.  I plan to do another iteration on Maui to fix
>> >> some issues for the 4.6 release.  Later this year I want to reinvent
>> >> it from the ground up as Maui 2, a version that runs in the browser.
>> >> Maui 1 has been a good learning experiment I'm ready to reinvent it
>> >> better as Maui 2 in the browser.
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>> >>> On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Raymond Asselin <jgr.asselin at me.com>
>> wrote:
>> >>> Hi Chris,
>> >>> I want to tell you that the more I use Maui the more I like it.
>> >>> It is a Jewell , fast and very useful. Morphic as it is, seems a
>> mountain to climb. But if I need to do an application I will do it with
>> Maui but let it die if I got to do it with morphic because it is too much
>> work and very too long. So Maui is a must for users of Squeak who just love
>> to do small applications for them, applications  they can use in everyday
>> life.
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>> >>> I  hope it will be of full use in 4.6 in the near futur
>> (serialization of MauiFamily of prototypes)
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>> >>> Again this is a gift you did to the community and  I wanted to let
>> you know that it is appreciated.
>> >>>
>> >>> Raymond
>> >>>
>> >>> Envoyé de mon iPhone
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Germán Arduino
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