Does anyone know of a basic personal accounting framework in Squeak? I just want to be able to enter all general ledger items and keep everything over the years in a database that I could search through for various specific entries not knowing the year, total up how much I spent on various accounts over several years, that sort of thing.
Probably would also want to filter and export in a form I could read into a spreadsheet or another accounting program of the accountants choice. e.g. export all 2016 items. It occurred to me that it might be a good way to gain experience with Magma. Thx for any tips, Ken G. Brown |
Hi Ken,
SmallPOS (http://www.squeaksource.com/SmallPOS.html) probably has what you want. On the Squeaksource page its listed as GPLv3 but there was a discussion on the Pharo lists about relicensing it to MIT here: http://forum.world.st/Status-of-SmallPOS-tp4649796p4909835.html Hope this helps, Paul
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> On 22-06-2017, at 12:32 PM, Ken Brown <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Does anyone know of a basic personal accounting framework in Squeak? A really, really long time ago there was some discussion about making a Squiken; simple Quicken in Squeak. I think it might have even been pre-2.0 though, so by now even the bits making up the relevant emails have probably decayed to assorted mesons. tim -- tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Strange OpCodes: YVR: Branch to Vancouver |
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Hi Ken,
https://gist.github.com/simonmichael/bb611dba654ccb1573e1 was a start at implementing http://plaintextaccounting.org in Squeak, in case you might be interested in that. On 6/22/17 12:32 PM, Ken Brown wrote: > Does anyone know of a basic personal accounting framework in Squeak? I just want to be able to enter all general ledger items and keep everything over the years in a database that I could search through for various specific entries not knowing the year, total up how much I spent on various accounts over several years, that sort of thing. > > Probably would also want to filter and export in a form I could read into a spreadsheet or another accounting program of the accountants choice. e.g. export all 2016 items. > > It occurred to me that it might be a good way to gain experience with Magma. > > Thx for any tips, > Ken G. Brown > |
> On 23-06-2017, at 4:58 PM, Simon Michael <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi Ken, > > https://gist.github.com/simonmichael/bb611dba654ccb1573e1 was a start at implementing http://plaintextaccounting.org in Squeak, in case you might be interested in that. That’s a really interesting project. The fact that several projects have sprung from it means that there is likely a well-written explanation, which makes each additional project simpler. Shareable data format means no real cost to trying out stuff in a Squeak version, which is nice for important data. Being able to properly program regular tasks in a decent language (rather than AcmeAccountomaticScript (™) ) would be nice. I dunno but it seems like there ought to be some synergy with Craig’s Caffeine stuff. tim -- tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Useful random insult:- One of the early failures of electroshock therapy. |
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Thx for the quick response, I’ll have a look.
Ken > On Jun 22, 2017, at 13:59, Paul DeBruicker <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi Ken, > > > SmallPOS (http://www.squeaksource.com/SmallPOS.html) probably has what you > want. On the Squeaksource page its listed as GPLv3 but there was a > discussion on the Pharo lists about relicensing it to MIT here: > > http://forum.world.st/Status-of-SmallPOS-tp4649796p4909835.html > > > Hope this helps, > > > Paul > > > > > > > Ken G. Brown wrote >> Does anyone know of a basic personal accounting framework in Squeak? I >> just want to be able to enter all general ledger items and keep everything >> over the years in a database that I could search through for various >> specific entries not knowing the year, total up how much I spent on >> various accounts over several years, that sort of thing. >> >> Probably would also want to filter and export in a form I could read into >> a spreadsheet or another accounting program of the accountants choice. >> e.g. export all 2016 items. >> >> It occurred to me that it might be a good way to gain experience with >> Magma. >> >> Thx for any tips, >> Ken G. Brown > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Accounting-framework-tp4952362p4952363.html > Sent from the Squeak - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
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Thx for the tips everyone, it will take me some time to digest.
Ken > On Jun 23, 2017, at 18:11, tim Rowledge <[hidden email]> wrote: > > >> On 23-06-2017, at 4:58 PM, Simon Michael <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hi Ken, >> >> https://gist.github.com/simonmichael/bb611dba654ccb1573e1 was a start at implementing http://plaintextaccounting.org in Squeak, in case you might be interested in that. > > That’s a really interesting project. The fact that several projects have sprung from it means that there is likely a well-written explanation, which makes each additional project simpler. Shareable data format means no real cost to trying out stuff in a Squeak version, which is nice for important data. Being able to properly program regular tasks in a decent language (rather than AcmeAccountomaticScript (™) ) would be nice. > > I dunno but it seems like there ought to be some synergy with Craig’s Caffeine stuff. > > > tim > -- > tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim > Useful random insult:- One of the early failures of electroshock therapy. > > > |
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On 22/06/17 21:32, Ken Brown wrote:
> Does anyone know of a basic personal accounting framework in Squeak? > I just want to be able to enter all general ledger items and keep > everything over the years in a database that I could search through > for various specific entries not knowing the year, total up how much > I spent on various accounts over several years, that sort of thing. Anyone know what happened with Accounts? ftp2.de.freebsd.org/pub/languages/smalltalk/st.cs.uiuc.edu/Smalltalk/st80_vw/accounts/thesis.pdf Stephan |
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