Hi,
Actually I'm training remotely a developer on Pharo using Skype and TeamViewer. This guy records all sessions for its own purpose and I like the idea. For PharoCasts I would like to record 30mn to 1 hour sessions (as I know you don't have time) with an expert who shows us real code, explaining a framework / programming style / pattern while programming some examples (in the spirit of PharoCasts, and may be http://forum.world.st/Screencast-proposition-Watch-someone-read-code-td3244804.html ).
Right now I'm thinking about: - Mariano on DBXTalk - Gary on Polymorph - Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example interfacing with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib)
- Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser - Dale on Metacello - Nicolas on Iliad - Janko on Aida/Web and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people would like their open-source project to be more known. This may be an opportunity.
How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can choose an hour that match our respective calendars and agree on tools used (skype, google video chat, vnc, teamviewer, ....) - I will care about video stuff. Just talk and code :)
Anyone ? Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st |
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:03 AM, laurent laffont <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi, Hi Laurent. I will be happy to do one, but I won't have time until 2 weeks. But after that, I will try. I have NO IDEA how to do an screencast, but I can try. I cc'ed the SqueakDBX mailing list since I am all ears to hear what people want to see about SqueakDBX. In you have something in mind, please let me know.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck <[hidden email]> wrote:
Cool !
You speak & code, I ask & record :) We can start with: - what SqueakDBX is ? - how can I load it and make it works
- do some basic select / update / insert requests and explore results - the cool stuff you like Let's do a first one, we'll improve later. Laurent.
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I could you my little application of cards as an example to map to a db.
Stef On Mar 28, 2011, at 7:46 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote: > > > On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:03 AM, laurent laffont <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, > > Actually I'm training remotely a developer on Pharo using Skype and TeamViewer. This guy records all sessions for its own purpose and I like the idea. > > For PharoCasts I would like to record 30mn to 1 hour sessions (as I know you don't have time) with an expert who shows us real code, explaining a framework / programming style / pattern while programming some examples (in the spirit of PharoCasts, and may be http://forum.world.st/Screencast-proposition-Watch-someone-read-code-td3244804.html ). > > Right now I'm thinking about: > - Mariano on DBXTalk > > Hi Laurent. I will be happy to do one, but I won't have time until 2 weeks. But after that, I will try. I have NO IDEA how to do an screencast, but I can try. > > I cc'ed the SqueakDBX mailing list since I am all ears to hear what people want to see about SqueakDBX. In you have something in mind, please let me know. > > - Gary on Polymorph > - Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example interfacing with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib) > - Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser > - Dale on Metacello > - Nicolas on Iliad > - Janko on Aida/Web > > and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people would like their open-source project to be more known. This may be an opportunity. > > > How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can choose an hour that match our respective calendars and agree on tools used (skype, google video chat, vnc, teamviewer, ....) - I will care about video stuff. Just talk and code :) > > > Anyone ? > > > Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs > > Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ > Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ > Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st > > |
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 8:07 PM, laurent laffont <[hidden email]> wrote:
One of the commonly needed things to be able to bring food to your kinds while doing Smalltalk :)
Ok. Perfect. If everything goes well, we can do after a GlorpDBX one ;) BTW, I think it is a good moment to said that our website has a lot of documentation and we welcome any feedback. In www.squeakdbx.org you can find a lot of documentation. If you dare, there are also some videos of talks/presentations we have been doing in the last years...but we aware...I have an ugly spanglish voice :) Luckely, there are slides also: http://www.squeakdbx.org/media
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I don't know how to a screencast either. But many here, like Mariano
are worried about English speaking skills. How hard is it to dub
over the voices of the original screencast? Would we be able to make
the spoken language part in multiple languages?
If this is reasonably possible, it would be nice if we had some instructions for the requirements of creating a language track for the screencast. Then native speakers can make tracks for their language. I would be happy to help with English speaking part, provided I can hear Mariano, or whomever do an English version first, so that I know what to speak and when. I think this would help those who are non-native English speakers to feel more free in creating screencasts in their area of expertise, because they know that their English limitations are not going into the final product for the English speaking people. They can then also feel free to do a version for their native tongue. Just wanted to explore this option and toss out this idea. Jimmie On 3/28/2011 12:46 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
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What I suggest is: DOIT and think later.
Learn and progress no ultimate goal, just one after the other. Stef > Hi, > > Actually I'm training remotely a developer on Pharo using Skype and TeamViewer. This guy records all sessions for its own purpose and I like the idea. > > For PharoCasts I would like to record 30mn to 1 hour sessions (as I know you don't have time) with an expert who shows us real code, explaining a framework / programming style / pattern while programming some examples (in the spirit of PharoCasts, and may be http://forum.world.st/Screencast-proposition-Watch-someone-read-code-td3244804.html ). > > Right now I'm thinking about: > - Mariano on DBXTalk > > Hi Laurent. I will be happy to do one, but I won't have time until 2 weeks. But after that, I will try. > > Cool ! > > > I have NO IDEA how to do an screencast, but I can try. > > You speak & code, I ask & record :) > > We can start with: > - what SqueakDBX is ? > > One of the commonly needed things to be able to bring food to your kinds while doing Smalltalk :) > > - how can I load it and make it works > - do some basic select / update / insert requests and explore results > - the cool stuff you like > > Ok. Perfect. If everything goes well, we can do after a GlorpDBX one ;) > > BTW, I think it is a good moment to said that our website has a lot of documentation and we welcome any feedback. > In www.squeakdbx.org you can find a lot of documentation. If you dare, there are also some videos of talks/presentations we have been doing in the last years...but we aware...I have an ugly spanglish voice :) Luckely, there are slides also: http://www.squeakdbx.org/media > > > Let's do a first one, we'll improve later. > > Laurent. > > I cc'ed the SqueakDBX mailing list since I am all ears to hear what people want to see about SqueakDBX. In you have something in mind, please let me know. > > - Gary on Polymorph > - Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example interfacing with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib) > - Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser > - Dale on Metacello > - Nicolas on Iliad > - Janko on Aida/Web > > and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people would like their open-source project to be more known. This may be an opportunity. > > > How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can choose an hour that match our respective calendars and agree on tools used (skype, google video chat, vnc, teamviewer, ....) - I will care about video stuff. Just talk and code :) > > > Anyone ? > > > Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs > > Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ > Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ > Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st > > > > _______________________________________________ > SqueakDBX mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakdbx > > > |
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On 28 March 2011 09:03, laurent laffont <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi, > Actually I'm training remotely a developer on Pharo using Skype and > TeamViewer. This guy records all sessions for its own purpose and I like the > idea. > For PharoCasts I would like to record 30mn to 1 hour sessions (as I know you > don't have time) with an expert who shows us real code, explaining a > framework / programming style / pattern while programming some examples (in > the spirit of PharoCasts, and may be > http://forum.world.st/Screencast-proposition-Watch-someone-read-code-td3244804.html > ). > Right now I'm thinking about: > - Mariano on DBXTalk > - Gary on Polymorph > - Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example interfacing > with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib) this lib is a C++.. interfacing with C++ is troublesome. Usually this is done by creating a standard C library with C- functions wrapping around C++ calls. Then as usual. > - Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser > - Dale on Metacello > - Nicolas on Iliad > - Janko on Aida/Web > and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people would like their > open-source project to be more known. This may be an opportunity. > > How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can choose an hour > that match our respective calendars and agree on tools used (skype, google > video chat, vnc, teamviewer, ....) - I will care about video stuff. Just > talk and code :) > > Anyone ? > > Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs > Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ > Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ > Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
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Folks,
I think I cannot emphasize my seconding of this suggestion, nor putting "+100" or similar ;-) I believe that with the moderate addition of effort we'll create a base of knowledge which will help to spread it more easily than now we have, and specially the other than English part I think it's worthwhile to have because will open to greater audience. IMNHO, full command of English should be a 'nice to have' but a precondition to be proficient in Pharo !! my 0.0199999... -- Cesar Rabak Em 28/03/2011 16:49, Jimmie Houchin < [hidden email] > escreveu: I don't know how to a screencast either. But many here, like Mariano are worried about English speaking skills. How hard is it to dub over the voices of the original screencast? Would we be able to make the spoken language part in multiple languages? If this is reasonably possible, it would be nice if we had some instructions for the requirements of creating a language track for the screencast. Then native speakers can make tracks for their language. I would be happy to help with English speaking part, provided I can hear Mariano, or whomever do an English version first, so that I know what to speak and when. I think this would help those who are non-native English speakers to feel more free in creating screencasts in their area of expertise, because they know that their English limitations are not going into the final product for the English speaking people. They can then also feel free to do a version for their native tongue. Just wanted to explore this option and toss out this idea. Jimmie On 3/28/2011 12:46 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote: On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:03 AM, laurent laffont <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi, Actually I'm training remotely a developer on Pharo using Skype and TeamViewer. This guy records all sessions for its own purpose and I like the idea. For PharoCasts I would like to record 30mn to 1 hour sessions (as I know you don't have time) with an expert who shows us real code, explaining a framework / programming style / pattern while programming some examples (in the spirit of PharoCasts, and may be http://forum.world.st/Screencast-proposition-Watch-someone-read-code-td3244804.html ). Right now I'm thinking about: - Mariano on DBXTalk Hi Laurent. I will be happy to do one, but I won't have time until 2 weeks. But after that, I will try. I have NO IDEA how to do an screencast, but I can try. I cc'ed the SqueakDBX mailing list since I am all ears to hear what people want to see about SqueakDBX. In you have something in mind, please let me know. - Gary on Polymorph - Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example interfacing with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib) - Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser - Dale on Metacello - Nicolas on Iliad - Janko on Aida/Web and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people would like their open-source project to be more known. This may be an opportunity. How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can choose an hour that match our respective calendars and agree on tools used (skype, google video chat, vnc, teamviewer, ....) - I will care about video stuff. Just talk and code :) Anyone ? Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st |
> IMNHO, full command of English should be a 'nice to have' but a precondition to be proficient in Pharo !!
> I full agree with Stef, is better to try and learn then. I know lot of people (myself included) with lot of things to improve in the English language, but is not an obstacle to be efficient in Pharo or any other technology. Just an opinion. |
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Mariano, I will contact you in two weeks so we can setup this. Laurent. On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck <[hidden email]> wrote:
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OK. I've tried FFI with this and I got mad. Do you know a fun C library to start working with ? Laurent.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Jimmie Houchin <[hidden email]> wrote:
I can export the video without sound, and then people can record voice in their own language. I know how to do this and I can show (I won't do it myself because of time).
IMHO putting subtitles (that don't match voice but to be more an overview of what is happening) is easier to create, easier to translate. Anyway, if you want to do that, tell me.
Laurent.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:26 PM, Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote: I could you my little application of cards as an example to map to a db. OK. I have time tomorrow between 12h30 => 14h00. Can we have a 30mn session ? 1 hour ? If tomorrow is not OK, next week I could do in the evening, 20h30 => 22h00, tell me the day. Laurent
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On 29 March 2011 07:58, laurent laffont <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> > - Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example interfacing >> > with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib) >> >> this lib is a C++.. interfacing with C++ is troublesome. >> Usually this is done by creating a standard C library with C- >> functions wrapping around >> C++ calls. Then as usual. > > > OK. I've tried FFI with this and I got mad. Do you know a fun C library to > start working with ? Yeah.. i have one.. called OpenGL :) See http://www.squeaksource.com/NBOpenGL But for exercise, i think standard C library is just fine. There's a lot of functionality which might be handy and can be exposed via FFI. > Laurent. > >> >> > - Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser >> > - Dale on Metacello >> > - Nicolas on Iliad >> > - Janko on Aida/Web >> > and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people would like their >> > open-source project to be more known. This may be an opportunity. >> > >> > How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can choose an >> > hour >> > that match our respective calendars and agree on tools used (skype, >> > video chat, vnc, teamviewer, ....) - I will care about video stuff. Just >> > talk and code :) >> > >> > Anyone ? >> > >> > Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs >> > Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ >> > Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ >> > Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Igor Stasenko AKA sig. >> > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
Lol.
Just to mention that we have been having problems (VM crashes/lockups) with OSProcess, using FFI to callout to libc for executing shell command has seemed to help this. Looked like memory corruption (especially targetting Delay objects, but likely they were on the stack at the time...). Occurs on all VMs, though more apprent with Cog. FFI saves the day! Regards, Gary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Igor Stasenko" <[hidden email]> To: "laurent laffont" <[hidden email]> Cc: <[hidden email]> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 4:09 PM Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] PharoCasts with experts On 29 March 2011 07:58, laurent laffont <[hidden email]> wrote: >> > - Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example interfacing >> > with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib) >> >> this lib is a C++.. interfacing with C++ is troublesome. >> Usually this is done by creating a standard C library with C- >> functions wrapping around >> C++ calls. Then as usual. > > > OK. I've tried FFI with this and I got mad. Do you know a fun C library to > start working with ? Yeah.. i have one.. called OpenGL :) See http://www.squeaksource.com/NBOpenGL But for exercise, i think standard C library is just fine. There's a lot of functionality which might be handy and can be exposed via FFI. > Laurent. > >> >> > - Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser >> > - Dale on Metacello >> > - Nicolas on Iliad >> > - Janko on Aida/Web >> > and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people would like their >> > open-source project to be more known. This may be an opportunity. >> > >> > How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can choose an >> > hour >> > that match our respective calendars and agree on tools used (skype, >> > video chat, vnc, teamviewer, ....) - I will care about video stuff. >> > Just >> > talk and code :) >> > >> > Anyone ? >> > >> > Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs >> > Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ >> > Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ >> > Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Igor Stasenko AKA sig. >> > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
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On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]> wrote:
And do you have one hour for a session with me next week in the evening ? Or maybe tomorrow 12h30 - 13h30 ( Stef did not answer) ?
Laurent.
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I expect it will be tricky to synchronise our
schedules...
Regards, Gary
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On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Gary Chambers <[hidden email]> wrote:
Could you start by telling me when it's easy for you ? Laurent.
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On 29 March 2011 18:35, laurent laffont <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Gary Chambers <[hidden email]> > wrote: >> >> I expect it will be tricky to synchronise our schedules... > > Could you start by telling me when it's easy for you ? I am available :) I just need some guidance from a guy from needs some specific functionality, and i can implement that. Because for me it is not really a problem to write binding to anything.. the problem is to find real users for it :) > Laurent. >> >> Regards, Gary >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: laurent laffont >> To: An open mailing list to discuss any topics related to an >> open-sourceSmalltalk >> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 8:03 AM >> Subject: [Pharo-project] PharoCasts with experts >> Hi, >> Actually I'm training remotely a developer on Pharo using Skype and >> TeamViewer. This guy records all sessions for its own purpose and I like the >> idea. >> For PharoCasts I would like to record 30mn to 1 hour sessions (as I know >> you don't have time) with an expert who shows us real code, explaining a >> framework / programming style / pattern while programming some examples (in >> the spirit of PharoCasts, and may be >> http://forum.world.st/Screencast-proposition-Watch-someone-read-code-td3244804.html >> ). >> Right now I'm thinking about: >> - Mariano on DBXTalk >> - Gary on Polymorph >> - Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example interfacing >> with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib) >> - Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser >> - Dale on Metacello >> - Nicolas on Iliad >> - Janko on Aida/Web >> and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people would like their >> open-source project to be more known. This may be an opportunity. >> >> How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can choose an hour >> that match our respective calendars and agree on tools used (skype, google >> video chat, vnc, teamviewer, ....) - I will care about video stuff. Just >> talk and code :) >> >> Anyone ? >> >> Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs >> Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/ >> Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/ >> Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
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