Thanks for the answers, Sungjin. It's a cool image.
I like how KomHttpServer is built right in. As you say, you use it for Seaside. At 5.7M with Kom built in, it's a sweet image for web development. I look forward to using it for my own projects. And as it's all MVC, I think it would be a good place to learn about graphics. The Blue Book is closer to this image than to Morphic, I'd bet. The NeXT class categories are also intriguing. Thanks for sharing it. Chris |
If you want to reduce more (may be 1 or 2 mb), you can remove my
korean font embedded in the image. On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Chris Cunnington <[hidden email]> wrote: > Thanks for the answers, Sungjin. It's a cool image. > > I like how KomHttpServer is built right in. As you say, you use it for > Seaside. > At 5.7M with Kom built in, it's a sweet image for web development. I look > forward to using it for my own projects. > > And as it's all MVC, I think it would be a good place to learn about > graphics. The Blue Book is closer to this image than to Morphic, I'd bet. > The NeXT class categories are also intriguing. > > Thanks for sharing it. > > Chris > |
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On 7/6/12 8:59 PM, "Chris Cunnington" <[hidden email]> wrote: > At 5.7M with Kom built in, it's a sweet image for web development. I > look forward to using it for my own projects. But you could have a Cuis derived with this package list Balloon Collections Compiler Ejercicios Graphics Kernel LinearAlgebra Morphi c Multilingual Network PackageInfo Shout System Theme Tools ToolBuilder Dyna micBindings KomServices KomHttpServer Files WebClient HTML HV MorphicExtras VB XML NaughtieWiki Scheduler SqueakRos Ans is only 4.4 mb ..... Cheers Edgar |
Sure, Edgar
but Blake McBride and Peter Michaux are interested in MVC. :-) Interestingly Peter Michaux writes that the current JavaScript framework going under the label 'MVC' are not really MVC in his view. So he came up with his version of a JavaScript MVC implementation https://github.com/petermichaux/maria And the other noteworthy thing is that Sungjin Chun bases his Unicode aware MVC image on Squeak 3.8.1 a version which if my memory serves me well was very stable and well worked out. https://code.google.com/p/nxt-web/ Unfortunately the current MVC implementation in Squeak 4.3 + is still broken as David T. Lewis writes. --Hannes On 7/7/12, Edgar J. De Cleene <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > > On 7/6/12 8:59 PM, "Chris Cunnington" <[hidden email]> > wrote: > >> At 5.7M with Kom built in, it's a sweet image for web development. I >> look forward to using it for my own projects. > > But you could have a Cuis derived with this package list > > Balloon > Collections > Compiler > Ejercicios > Graphics > Kernel > LinearAlgebra > Morphi > c > Multilingual > Network > PackageInfo > Shout > System > Theme > Tools > ToolBuilder > Dyna > micBindings > KomServices > KomHttpServer > Files > WebClient > HTML > HV > MorphicExtras > > VB > XML > NaughtieWiki > Scheduler > SqueakRos > > Ans is only 4.4 mb ..... > > Cheers > > Edgar > > > > |
On 7/9/12 1:57 PM, "H. Hirzel" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Sure, Edgar > > but Blake McBride and Peter Michaux are interested in MVC. :-) > > Interestingly Peter Michaux writes that the current JavaScript > framework going under the label 'MVC' are not really MVC in his view. > So he came up with his version of a JavaScript MVC implementation > > https://github.com/petermichaux/maria > > > And the other noteworthy thing is that > Sungjin Chun bases his Unicode aware MVC image on Squeak 3.8.1 > a version which if my memory serves me well was very stable and well worked > out. > > https://code.google.com/p/nxt-web/ > > > Unfortunately the current MVC implementation in Squeak 4.3 + is still > broken as David T. Lewis writes. > > > --Hannes I think maybe is possible update the Sungjin Chun image to last 4.4. Any interest in this? Cheers Edgar |
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