Pharo 3.0 on Ubuntu 13.10

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Pharo 3.0 on Ubuntu 13.10

Sven Van Caekenberghe-2
Pharo 3.0 on Ubuntu 13.10

The hacker experience: using ZeroConf to get Pharo 3.0 up and running in a blank Ubuntu 13.10 (32-bit) account in 1 minute flat. Doing some HTTP hacking in the next 5 minutes. Includes terminal headless execution as well.

Please note that there are alternative ways to install and run Pharo [ http://www.pharo.org ].

Sven

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Re: Pharo 3.0 on Ubuntu 13.10

LogiqueWerks
bravo !

Btw, anybody with in-RAM Puppy Linux on an Atom netbook other than me ? Mine is for my own Japanese-lang training app's to be a bit portable, but not Android or Win8.

It can be tricky to get other languages in place on Puppy-in-RAM ... ( it takes about that 1 min to boot and then to setup a language environment that will survive, in my experience - a few single clicks at least) ... a small Pharo in that world would be great if the changes on device shutdown were written out auto-minimalistically ... but perhaps not as a those-sources-changes-are-one-big-file as that file sits out on an SD card at shutdown and probably must reload at boot/startup.  Tiny executables still seem the way to go in Puppy ... but I am running one interpreter (Curl RTE) ad hoc.

BUT ... it takes me much more time on my CentOS virtual server to set up node.js + selected HTTP server for a task via PUTTY and even more time to configure -a- Python version/enviro for some simple environment-sensitive scripting task ;-)
And I don't think its just a matter of my 'nix shell scripting !

Android on x86 Atom is fun in its way for a few app's, but Puppy Linux in RAM - gotta love it !



On 27 February 2014 10:50, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote:
Pharo 3.0 on Ubuntu 13.10

The hacker experience: using ZeroConf to get Pharo 3.0 up and running in a blank Ubuntu 13.10 (32-bit) account in 1 minute flat. Doing some HTTP hacking in the next 5 minutes. Includes terminal headless execution as well.

Please note that there are alternative ways to install and run Pharo [ http://www.pharo.org ].

Sven

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Proudly supporting Pharo
http://pharo.org
http://association.pharo.org
http://consortium.pharo.org






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Re: Pharo 3.0 on Ubuntu 13.10

Damien Cassou
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Please note that there are alternative ways to install and run Pharo [ http://www.pharo.org ].


is there a link missing to your video?


On Ubuntu, the easiest is to follow this
http://www.pharo.org/pharo-download/ubuntu

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Sven Van Caekenberghe-2
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5ogPOs3PLM

On 27 Feb 2014, at 15:50, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Pharo 3.0 on Ubuntu 13.10
>
> The hacker experience: using ZeroConf to get Pharo 3.0 up and running in a blank Ubuntu 13.10 (32-bit) account in 1 minute flat. Doing some HTTP hacking in the next 5 minutes. Includes terminal headless execution as well.
>
> Please note that there are alternative ways to install and run Pharo [ http://www.pharo.org ].
>
> Sven
>
> --
> Sven Van Caekenberghe
> Proudly supporting Pharo
> http://pharo.org
> http://association.pharo.org
> http://consortium.pharo.org