[squeak-dev] Survey: what do you do with Squeak, what do you *want* to do?

Germán Arduino garduino at gmail.com
Sun Mar 18 23:15:06 UTC 2018


Thanks Phll.

Saludos / Regards,
Germán Arduino
@garduino


2018-03-14 18:32 GMT-03:00 Phil B <pbpublist at gmail.com>:

> Germán,
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> On Mar 10, 2018 7:52 AM, "Germán Arduino" <garduino at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Phil:
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> 2018-03-09 19:12 GMT-03:00 Phil B <pbpublist at gmail.com>:
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>> Germán,
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>> For client-side, a fairly heavily modified version of WebClient.
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> This version is published somewhere?
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> No, just my own private version.  The version in the main Cuis repo
> (packages dir) is what I'd recommend starting with.
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>> For server-side, I actually started with your port of Aida which I
>> updated (https://github.com/pbella/Cuis-Smalltalk-Aida) and went from
>> there.  Before that I was using Seaside on Pharo but didn't want to deal
>> with getting Unicode support (among other things) into Cuis at the time,
>> which would have been needed for Seaside.  We talked about it on the
>> Cuis list but it sounded like I was pretty much the only one doing web apps
>> at the time and the path of least resistance seemed to be Aida.  Glad I
>> ended up going that route as there are things that I definitely liked
>> better about the Aida approach vs Seaside. (Though both frameworks are good
>> starting points)
>>
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> ahh, interesting I'm seeing several repos with names that I know :) but if
> yours are more updated I should use these instead of mines (A long time
> without touching these stuff from my part).
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> The versions I published were the versions you published updated to the
> latest updates from Janko at the time so I'd recommend starting with the
> versions from my repo.
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>> Thanks,
>> Phil
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> Thanks you very much!
> Germán.
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