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rofako akeme
Hi Guys,
I was wondering. Is amber production ready? Is there anybody out there using it in production?
Thanks.

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Re: AMber newbie

Nicolas Petton
Hi!

rofako akeme writes:

> Hi Guys,
> I was wondering. Is amber production ready?

Definitely!
It has been successfully used in production for 2 years now.

> Is there anybody out there
> using it in production?

Yes. I use it in several applications, the most known (and public) being
smalltalkhub.com. Others have deployed it as well.

Laurent deployed Amber in an app for a library for preview books,
there's a video of the app here: http://vimeo.com/39062052.

Cheers,
Nico

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Re: AMber newbie

Bernat Romagosa
I've deployed Amber in a couple of projects in production too. The most used one is a game I wrote for a school to teach kids how to read sheet music: http://bromagosa.github.io/rescorer/

Some other examples are all the HTML5 games in www.reggaeperxics.com, coded in Ludus (a game framework I wrote in top of Amber).


2014-02-04 Nicolas Petton <[hidden email]>:
Hi!

rofako akeme writes:

> Hi Guys,
> I was wondering. Is amber production ready?

Definitely!
It has been successfully used in production for 2 years now.

> Is there anybody out there
> using it in production?

Yes. I use it in several applications, the most known (and public) being
smalltalkhub.com. Others have deployed it as well.

Laurent deployed Amber in an app for a library for preview books,
there's a video of the app here: http://vimeo.com/39062052.

Cheers,
Nico

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Re: AMber newbie

Tim Mackinnon
Wow - those are pretty cool examples! Brought a smile to my day listening to the penguins and trying your games…


On 4 Feb 2014, at 09:37, Bernat Romagosa <[hidden email]> wrote:

I've deployed Amber in a couple of projects in production too. The most used one is a game I wrote for a school to teach kids how to read sheet music: http://bromagosa.github.io/rescorer/

Some other examples are all the HTML5 games in www.reggaeperxics.com, coded in Ludus (a game framework I wrote in top of Amber).


2014-02-04 Nicolas Petton <[hidden email]>:
Hi!

rofako akeme writes:

> Hi Guys,
> I was wondering. Is amber production ready?

Definitely!
It has been successfully used in production for 2 years now.

> Is there anybody out there
> using it in production?

Yes. I use it in several applications, the most known (and public) being
smalltalkhub.com. Others have deployed it as well.

Laurent deployed Amber in an app for a library for preview books,
there's a video of the app here: http://vimeo.com/39062052.

Cheers,
Nico

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Re: AMber newbie

Bernat Romagosa
Nice to know, I'm the guitar player in that band too :P


2014-02-04 Tim Mackinnon <[hidden email]>:
Wow - those are pretty cool examples! Brought a smile to my day listening to the penguins and trying your games…


On 4 Feb 2014, at 09:37, Bernat Romagosa <[hidden email]> wrote:

I've deployed Amber in a couple of projects in production too. The most used one is a game I wrote for a school to teach kids how to read sheet music: http://bromagosa.github.io/rescorer/

Some other examples are all the HTML5 games in www.reggaeperxics.com, coded in Ludus (a game framework I wrote in top of Amber).


2014-02-04 Nicolas Petton <[hidden email]>:
Hi!

rofako akeme writes:

> Hi Guys,
> I was wondering. Is amber production ready?

Definitely!
It has been successfully used in production for 2 years now.

> Is there anybody out there
> using it in production?

Yes. I use it in several applications, the most known (and public) being
smalltalkhub.com. Others have deployed it as well.

Laurent deployed Amber in an app for a library for preview books,
there's a video of the app here: http://vimeo.com/39062052.

Cheers,
Nico

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Re: AMber newbie

Manfred Kröhnert
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Hi,

we should probably add some of the mentioned projects to the Amber website since this question pops up every now and then.

Best,
Manfred



On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Bernat Romagosa <[hidden email]> wrote:
I've deployed Amber in a couple of projects in production too. The most used one is a game I wrote for a school to teach kids how to read sheet music: http://bromagosa.github.io/rescorer/

Some other examples are all the HTML5 games in www.reggaeperxics.com, coded in Ludus (a game framework I wrote in top of Amber).


2014-02-04 Nicolas Petton <[hidden email]>:

Hi!

rofako akeme writes:

> Hi Guys,
> I was wondering. Is amber production ready?

Definitely!
It has been successfully used in production for 2 years now.

> Is there anybody out there
> using it in production?

Yes. I use it in several applications, the most known (and public) being
smalltalkhub.com. Others have deployed it as well.

Laurent deployed Amber in an app for a library for preview books,
there's a video of the app here: http://vimeo.com/39062052.

Cheers,
Nico

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Re: AMber newbie

rofako akeme
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WOW! Those are some pretty nifty examples. Amber has the potential to be that next big thing. It is like javascript in the webbrowser, but on steroid. And I thought smalltalk was dead; Now I am diggin through all the smalltalk tutorials trying to get up to speed while at the same time regretting wasting my time doing other things before that. Thanks for all your responses.


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Re: AMber newbie

sebastianconcept
thanks for that email, it’s so refreshing to hear that :D



On Feb 6, 2014, at 6:05 PM, rofako akeme <[hidden email]> wrote:

WOW! Those are some pretty nifty examples. Amber has the potential to be that next big thing. It is like javascript in the webbrowser, but on steroid. And I thought smalltalk was dead; Now I am diggin through all the smalltalk tutorials trying to get up to speed while at the same time regretting wasting my time doing other things before that. Thanks for all your responses.



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Re: AMber newbie

Nicolas Petton
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rofako akeme writes:

> WOW! Those are some pretty nifty examples. Amber has the potential to be
> that next big thing. It is like javascript in the webbrowser, but on
> steroid. And I thought smalltalk was dead; Now I am diggin through all the
> smalltalk tutorials trying to get up to speed while at the same time
> regretting wasting my time doing other things before that. Thanks for all
> your responses.

Thanks! Such a positive email feels great :)

Nico



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Re: AMber newbie

Michael J. Forster
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On Saturday, 1 February 2014 16:35:30 UTC-6, rofako akeme wrote:
Hi Guys,
I was wondering. Is amber production ready? Is there anybody out there using it in production?
Thanks.

Hi,

We're using Amber along with Pharo and Zinc to develop a contact and sales application for a call centre.  The Amber-based client runs in a browser embedded within a Cisco UCCX Agent Desktop, and it communicates, unsurprisingly, with the Pharo/Zinc back-end via JSON.

Cheers,

Mike

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Re: AMber newbie

Clément Béra
Hello,

I deployed that game with Amber:


So yes it is production ready. Even a few years ago it was production ready.


2014-02-10 18:10 GMT+01:00 Michael J. Forster <[hidden email]>:
On Saturday, 1 February 2014 16:35:30 UTC-6, rofako akeme wrote:
Hi Guys,
I was wondering. Is amber production ready? Is there anybody out there using it in production?
Thanks.

Hi,

We're using Amber along with Pharo and Zinc to develop a contact and sales application for a call centre.  The Amber-based client runs in a browser embedded within a Cisco UCCX Agent Desktop, and it communicates, unsurprisingly, with the Pharo/Zinc back-end via JSON.

Cheers,

Mike

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Re: AMber newbie

Bernat Romagosa
Oh I remember this game! So cool! :)


2014-02-10 20:36 GMT+01:00 Clément Bera <[hidden email]>:
Hello,

I deployed that game with Amber:


So yes it is production ready. Even a few years ago it was production ready.


2014-02-10 18:10 GMT+01:00 Michael J. Forster <[hidden email]>:

On Saturday, 1 February 2014 16:35:30 UTC-6, rofako akeme wrote:
Hi Guys,
I was wondering. Is amber production ready? Is there anybody out there using it in production?
Thanks.

Hi,

We're using Amber along with Pharo and Zinc to develop a contact and sales application for a call centre.  The Amber-based client runs in a browser embedded within a Cisco UCCX Agent Desktop, and it communicates, unsurprisingly, with the Pharo/Zinc back-end via JSON.

Cheers,

Mike

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Re: AMber newbie

Joe Shirk
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wow this is so impressive, i'm very encouraged by the professional result possible!

On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 6:22:25 AM UTC-3, nicolas petton wrote:


Laurent deployed Amber in an app for a library for preview books,
there's a video of the app here: <a href="http://vimeo.com/39062052" target="_blank" onmousedown="this.href='http://www.google.com/url?q\75http%3A%2F%2Fvimeo.com%2F39062052\46sa\75D\46sntz\0751\46usg\75AFQjCNFoR3yFiO8x0IeMGp_6ojdwMhLRNQ';return true;" onclick="this.href='http://www.google.com/url?q\75http%3A%2F%2Fvimeo.com%2F39062052\46sa\75D\46sntz\0751\46usg\75AFQjCNFoR3yFiO8x0IeMGp_6ojdwMhLRNQ';return true;">http://vimeo.com/39062052.

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