Hi,
I want to add a “resources” page in pharo.org. The reason is simple: we are used to know (more or less) what we have, but people doing a search of what is pharo, etc. does not know what they can have *just downloading it*. I made a mall list. I need you to help me to complete it. Keep in mind this is high level stuff (not details), frameworks and tools that can be used out of the box for people downloading Pharo. thanks! Esteban Full library including: Collections, Caches, Networking, I/O, Threads (Green), Sockets... Development Tools ================= - GTInspector - GTPlayground - GTSpotter - Nautilus - Debugger - TestRunner - Versionner - Code Critics - Refactoring Tools - Profilers Development =========== Frameworks ---------- - Announcements - Regex - Keymapping - Multilingual (Latin, UTF8, Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, japanese, Greek, ...) - Command Line Testing ------- - SUnit GUI --- - OSWindow - Glamour - Spec - Morphic (With full widget set and Rubric, TxText) Graphics -------- - Athens - Balloon - Graphics - Fonts (FreeType) FFI --- - NativeBoost Networking ---------- - Zinc/Zodiac I/O --- - FileSystem - Compression (Zip, GZip) Serializer ---------- - Fuel Crypt ----- - CRC, DSA, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, Adler32 JIT --- - AsmJit SCM --- - Gofer - Monticello - Metacello Tutorial ======== - ProfStef |
You didn't specified which Pharo version. And you didn't provided even a minimal description... for an outsider Monticello and Metacello sounds almost the same, same with GTPlayground and GTSpotter, etc. Cheers, Hernán 2015-04-16 10:48 GMT-03:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]>:
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this is for *you* to help me, not the final web page.
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Hi Esteban,
This is an excellent initiative! I have checked the pharo.org website, and it looks like that we should list the catalog of applications. Which cool application users can use with Pharo? Cheers, Alexandre
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2015-04-16 15:48 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]>:
Suggestions: - I would move "Refactoring Tools" to frameworks, or do we have a Refactoring Tool besides Code Critics and Nautilus refactoring support? - Glamour is more a framework than a GUI library - I would remove OSWindow it does not work "out of the box". - there is a "Graphics" entry in category "Graphics", some hints what you would like to see for this entry? |
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I remember seeing this post http://forum.world.st/Why-not-having-NeoCSV-and-NeoJSON-in-the-image-td4808420.html#a4809298 which seems relevant to this - having bundles of packages dedicated to certain task.
Peter On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 4:42 PM, Alexandre Bergel <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Ok about descriptions, but Pharo compatibility versions should be provided for each package, if not you would end with hundreds of packages not loadable in Pharo 4....and people then have to guess which is the right Pharo version for a package. HernánYour list is more or less the "core" packages already loaded by default in Pharo images. 2015-04-16 11:38 GMT-03:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]>:
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I support this. CSV is pretty basic feature in any programming environment out there: R, Python, Ruby, PHP, MATLAB, etc. include it in their standard library. 2015-04-16 11:45 GMT-03:00 Peter Uhnák <[hidden email]>:
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Hernan,
as my mail says, this are the frameworks already in the image, not a list of cool stuff people can download, but the things are already there. So in case of version, all versions are the same: 4.0 For downloaded packages there is already: http://catalog.pharo.org (which will be enhanced in the future, but is already there). cheers, Esteban
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ok, this two.
not quite. With SDL2 is very usable… it is rough, that’s true… but it works :) (and stable vm come with sdl2 for all platforms, too)
yeah… name not good. This is the old graphics library (the one we actually use to display the world), I don’t know how to call it… BitBlt graphics, perhaps? Esteban |
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and as is obviously not as clear as it should, let me rephrase what I’m asking for:
packages that are in the image and not in my list *and are interesting for end users* :) cheers, Esteban
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2015-04-16 17:06 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]>:
:)
"Canvas" or "Bitmap graphics"
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