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Android Cog VM/Pharo Builds at INRIA Jenkins

Dimitry Golubovsky
Hi,

There are two CI (continuous integration) jobs running periodically at
the INRIA Jenkins server: CogDroid and PharoDroid. The former is an
unbundled NonJIT Cog VM for Android which can run any Smalltalk image
original Cog VM can run. The latter is the same Cog VM bundled with a
generic Pharo 1.4 Smalltalk image. These two builds complement each
other, and together they comprise an Android analog of the one-click
Pharo distribution: a practically usable piece of software ready for
development and exploration of possible uses of Smalltalk on mobile
devices.

Whoever is interested to try Pharo and other compatible Smalltalk
implementations on Android devices are welcome to use these builds. A
brief overview with installation and usage recommendations can be
found here:

http://code.google.com/p/squeakvm-tablet/wiki/JenkinsBuilds

The developer of CogDroid and PharoDroid hopes that these new Android
applications will help the adoption of Smalltalk for writing
applications for mobile devices.

Any thoughts, suggestions and critics are welcome.

Thanks.

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Dmitry Golubovsky

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Re: [Vm-dev] Android Cog VM/Pharo Builds at INRIA Jenkins

David T. Lewis
Really nice! Thank you for this Android VM work, and also for the excellent
documentation on installation and usage.

(CC to squeak-dev also)

Dave

On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 10:04:48AM -0400, Dmitry Golubovsky wrote:

>  
> Hi,
>
> There are two CI (continuous integration) jobs running periodically at
> the INRIA Jenkins server: CogDroid and PharoDroid. The former is an
> unbundled NonJIT Cog VM for Android which can run any Smalltalk image
> original Cog VM can run. The latter is the same Cog VM bundled with a
> generic Pharo 1.4 Smalltalk image. These two builds complement each
> other, and together they comprise an Android analog of the one-click
> Pharo distribution: a practically usable piece of software ready for
> development and exploration of possible uses of Smalltalk on mobile
> devices.
>
> Whoever is interested to try Pharo and other compatible Smalltalk
> implementations on Android devices are welcome to use these builds. A
> brief overview with installation and usage recommendations can be
> found here:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/squeakvm-tablet/wiki/JenkinsBuilds
>
> The developer of CogDroid and PharoDroid hopes that these new Android
> applications will help the adoption of Smalltalk for writing
> applications for mobile devices.
>
> Any thoughts, suggestions and critics are welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Dmitry Golubovsky
>
> Anywhere on the Web

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Re: [Vm-dev] Android Cog VM/Pharo Builds at INRIA Jenkins

Stéphane Ducasse
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thanks Dmitry
I'm sure that igor would love that you use the vm blog to collect vm information :).

Stef

On Aug 7, 2012, at 4:04 PM, Dmitry Golubovsky wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> There are two CI (continuous integration) jobs running periodically at
> the INRIA Jenkins server: CogDroid and PharoDroid. The former is an
> unbundled NonJIT Cog VM for Android which can run any Smalltalk image
> original Cog VM can run. The latter is the same Cog VM bundled with a
> generic Pharo 1.4 Smalltalk image. These two builds complement each
> other, and together they comprise an Android analog of the one-click
> Pharo distribution: a practically usable piece of software ready for
> development and exploration of possible uses of Smalltalk on mobile
> devices.
>
> Whoever is interested to try Pharo and other compatible Smalltalk
> implementations on Android devices are welcome to use these builds. A
> brief overview with installation and usage recommendations can be
> found here:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/squeakvm-tablet/wiki/JenkinsBuilds
>
> The developer of CogDroid and PharoDroid hopes that these new Android
> applications will help the adoption of Smalltalk for writing
> applications for mobile devices.
>
> Any thoughts, suggestions and critics are welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Dmitry Golubovsky
>
> Anywhere on the Web