Hi Chris,
I could not agree more! There were lots of discussions or posts like [1] - but it is like it is. To me Pharo is a big win for Squeak! Pharo attracts new people and removes the burden from Squeak to be more business oriented. Squeak can continue to be an experimentation and multimedia platform and find new ways in computing. Let separate one from the other but work as close as possible and share thoughts and code. You have my vote! Bye T. [1] http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/userblogs/mls/blogView?entry=3429226129 -- Sicherer, schneller und einfacher. Die aktuellen Internet-Browser - jetzt kostenlos herunterladen! http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/atbrowser |
Agree.
Pharo is nearly "a must" to people, as me, that develop commercial applications (mostly web) and need stability and predictability . Cheers. Germán.
2010/2/19 Torsten Bergmann <[hidden email]> Hi Chris, |
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Torsten, thanks so much for your support. May I ask one favor?
Please, let's let this destructive article die. We've all seen it and hurled our lunch already. Frankly, I think it is unbecoming of Cincom for letting their name appear continue to appear on this.. We all have our opinions, and with religion, politics, or software it can be especially tempting to engage in this sort of "I'm better than you" discourse. But Smalltalkers who have been here a while and care about "what others think", and remember our history, know can't afford to be beating on each other. The only good that can come from continuing to post links to that, is that it serves as a reminder of the _ultimate_ example of what not to do. Ok, I need to work on code now, not commentary.. We all do. Thanks, Chris On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 3:06 AM, Torsten Bergmann <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Chris, > > I could not agree more! There were lots of discussions or posts like [1] - > but it is like it is. To me Pharo is a big win for Squeak! > > Pharo attracts new people and removes the burden from Squeak to > be more business oriented. > > Squeak can continue to be an experimentation and multimedia > platform and find new ways in computing. > > Let separate one from the other but work as close as possible > and share thoughts and code. > > You have my vote! > > Bye > T. |
+1
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Chris Muller <[hidden email]> wrote: Torsten, thanks so much for your support. May I ask one favor? |
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