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Stéphane Ducasse
Hi guys

if Pharo is key for you then you should ask yourself what you did for Pharo recently.
Writing code, writing documentation helping closing bug entries, participating to the association, to the consortium...

Pharo is not happening from spontaneous generation.

Stef
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Offray
Hi all,

Just picking up some old threads, so I answer this below.

El 18/09/13 a las 01:19, Stéphane Ducasse escribió:
> Hi guys
>
> if Pharo is key for you then you should ask yourself what you did for Pharo recently.
> Writing code, writing documentation helping closing bug entries, participating to the association, to the consortium...
>
> Pharo is not happening from spontaneous generation.
>
> Stef
>

Well I recently (previous semester) start to:

1. Learn Pharo.
2. Develop my own app to learn and write about the process [a][b]. I
will be payed for this prototype and will be a paying member of the
association.
3. Made my local group of Pharo/Smalltalk on Data narratives and
visualization for Open/Garage/Citizen Science & Research at our local
hackerspace with several (3 or 4) meetings that will continue this year [c].
4. Read a lot of previous email to be aware the community memory and
revive older threads when is possible and trying to be a more
proactive/visible member of this community, even in my newbie condition.

So, what I'm planing for this year:

1. To learn/teach more about Pharo specially moldable tools, fluid
interfaces and good devel practices.
1. To have a good application with some data narratives and
visualization build on it. A good download page, documentation and with
clean code instead of the rookie one I have now.
2. To create a stronger local community around data
visualization/narratives for Open/Garage/Citizen Sciecen & Research
powered by Pharo.
3. To write more.
4. Economical contributions to the community through the association.
5. Hopefully make stronger ties to the international community in South
America or Europe by participating in some event or scholarship (this
will depend on costs).

Thanks for the questions and I will be glad to read other
answers/prospective about persons and Pharo,

Cheers,

Offray

Links:
======

[a]
http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.pdf

[b] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Grafoscopio/

[c] http://hackbo.co/



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kilon.alios
Good thread I would love also to hear what other Pharoers work behind the scenes

My own project is Ephestos a visual coding enviroment for Blender . I have made some good progress in 2014 and I am sure 2015 will bring more features. Ephestos will benefit the Pharo community by 

1) Offering full access to the most powerful open source and free application for creating of 3d art , Blender. 

2) Allow Pharo full access to Cpython libraries one of the most popular and powerful language out there and also allow python code to mix with pharo , see python code as pharo code etc. 

Both goals have been achieved partly and I hope to bring my project closer to them each year. 


I am also interested as secondary goals to

3) bring more visual coding tools to pharo 

4) integrate tablets and smartphones (android and ios) with pharo as external controllers and as replacements to both mouse and keyboard. 
 


On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 6:21 PM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi all,

Just picking up some old threads, so I answer this below.

El 18/09/13 a las 01:19, Stéphane Ducasse escribió:
Hi guys

if Pharo is key for you then you should ask yourself what you did for Pharo recently.
Writing code, writing documentation helping closing bug entries, participating to the association, to the consortium...

Pharo is not happening from spontaneous generation.

Stef


Well I recently (previous semester) start to:

1. Learn Pharo.
2. Develop my own app to learn and write about the process [a][b]. I will be payed for this prototype and will be a paying member of the association.
3. Made my local group of Pharo/Smalltalk on Data narratives and visualization for Open/Garage/Citizen Science & Research at our local hackerspace with several (3 or 4) meetings that will continue this year [c].
4. Read a lot of previous email to be aware the community memory and revive older threads when is possible and trying to be a more proactive/visible member of this community, even in my newbie condition.

So, what I'm planing for this year:

1. To learn/teach more about Pharo specially moldable tools, fluid interfaces and good devel practices.
1. To have a good application with some data narratives and visualization build on it. A good download page, documentation and with clean code instead of the rookie one I have now.
2. To create a stronger local community around data visualization/narratives for Open/Garage/Citizen Sciecen & Research powered by Pharo.
3. To write more.
4. Economical contributions to the community through the association.
5. Hopefully make stronger ties to the international community in South America or Europe by participating in some event or scholarship (this will depend on costs).

Thanks for the questions and I will be glad to read other answers/prospective about persons and Pharo,

Cheers,

Offray

Links:
======

[a] http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.pdf

[b] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Grafoscopio/

[c] http://hackbo.co/




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stepharo
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super!
It is always good to do retrospective analysis to see what we learned
and it looks like you learned a lot.
If you need pharo slides let me know.

Stef
Le 11/1/15 17:21, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas a écrit :

> Hi all,
>
> Just picking up some old threads, so I answer this below.
>
> El 18/09/13 a las 01:19, Stéphane Ducasse escribió:
>> Hi guys
>>
>> if Pharo is key for you then you should ask yourself what you did for
>> Pharo recently.
>> Writing code, writing documentation helping closing bug entries,
>> participating to the association, to the consortium...
>>
>> Pharo is not happening from spontaneous generation.
>>
>> Stef
>>
>
> Well I recently (previous semester) start to:
>
> 1. Learn Pharo.
> 2. Develop my own app to learn and write about the process [a][b]. I
> will be payed for this prototype and will be a paying member of the
> association.
> 3. Made my local group of Pharo/Smalltalk on Data narratives and
> visualization for Open/Garage/Citizen Science & Research at our local
> hackerspace with several (3 or 4) meetings that will continue this
> year [c].
> 4. Read a lot of previous email to be aware the community memory and
> revive older threads when is possible and trying to be a more
> proactive/visible member of this community, even in my newbie condition.
>
> So, what I'm planing for this year:
>
> 1. To learn/teach more about Pharo specially moldable tools, fluid
> interfaces and good devel practices.
> 1. To have a good application with some data narratives and
> visualization build on it. A good download page, documentation and
> with clean code instead of the rookie one I have now.
> 2. To create a stronger local community around data
> visualization/narratives for Open/Garage/Citizen Sciecen & Research
> powered by Pharo.
> 3. To write more.
> 4. Economical contributions to the community through the association.
> 5. Hopefully make stronger ties to the international community in
> South America or Europe by participating in some event or scholarship
> (this will depend on costs).
>
> Thanks for the questions and I will be glad to read other
> answers/prospective about persons and Pharo,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Offray
>
> Links:
> ======
>
> [a]
> http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.pdf
>
> [b] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Grafoscopio/
>
> [c] http://hackbo.co/
>
>
>
>


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Offray
Hi,

Yep, would be nice to have that slides to add to my open Zotero
collection about Pharo/Smalltalk

[1]
https://www.zotero.org/groups/diseo_y_creacion_phd_msc_universidad_de_caldas/items/collectionKey/IVQ5BUUC

Cheers,

Offray



El 11/01/15 a las 15:05, stepharo escribió:

> super!
> It is always good to do retrospective analysis to see what we learned
> and it looks like you learned a lot.
> If you need pharo slides let me know.
>
> Stef
> Le 11/1/15 17:21, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just picking up some old threads, so I answer this below.
>>
>> El 18/09/13 a las 01:19, Stéphane Ducasse escribió:
>>> Hi guys
>>>
>>> if Pharo is key for you then you should ask yourself what you did for
>>> Pharo recently.
>>> Writing code, writing documentation helping closing bug entries,
>>> participating to the association, to the consortium...
>>>
>>> Pharo is not happening from spontaneous generation.
>>>
>>> Stef
>>>
>>
>> Well I recently (previous semester) start to:
>>
>> 1. Learn Pharo.
>> 2. Develop my own app to learn and write about the process [a][b]. I
>> will be payed for this prototype and will be a paying member of the
>> association.
>> 3. Made my local group of Pharo/Smalltalk on Data narratives and
>> visualization for Open/Garage/Citizen Science & Research at our local
>> hackerspace with several (3 or 4) meetings that will continue this
>> year [c].
>> 4. Read a lot of previous email to be aware the community memory and
>> revive older threads when is possible and trying to be a more
>> proactive/visible member of this community, even in my newbie condition.
>>
>> So, what I'm planing for this year:
>>
>> 1. To learn/teach more about Pharo specially moldable tools, fluid
>> interfaces and good devel practices.
>> 1. To have a good application with some data narratives and
>> visualization build on it. A good download page, documentation and
>> with clean code instead of the rookie one I have now.
>> 2. To create a stronger local community around data
>> visualization/narratives for Open/Garage/Citizen Sciecen & Research
>> powered by Pharo.
>> 3. To write more.
>> 4. Economical contributions to the community through the association.
>> 5. Hopefully make stronger ties to the international community in
>> South America or Europe by participating in some event or scholarship
>> (this will depend on costs).
>>
>> Thanks for the questions and I will be glad to read other
>> answers/prospective about persons and Pharo,
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Offray
>>
>> Links:
>> ======
>>
>> [a]
>> http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.pdf
>>
>>
>> [b] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Grafoscopio/
>>
>> [c] http://hackbo.co/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>


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stepharo
In which format?
I will put them on a dropbox folder and send them to you. If I forget,
please reminded it to me.

Stef

Le 12/1/15 00:05, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas a écrit :

> Hi,
>
> Yep, would be nice to have that slides to add to my open Zotero
> collection about Pharo/Smalltalk
>
> [1]
> https://www.zotero.org/groups/diseo_y_creacion_phd_msc_universidad_de_caldas/items/collectionKey/IVQ5BUUC
>
> Cheers,
>
> Offray
>
>
>
> El 11/01/15 a las 15:05, stepharo escribió:
>> super!
>> It is always good to do retrospective analysis to see what we learned
>> and it looks like you learned a lot.
>> If you need pharo slides let me know.
>>
>> Stef
>> Le 11/1/15 17:21, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas a écrit :
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Just picking up some old threads, so I answer this below.
>>>
>>> El 18/09/13 a las 01:19, Stéphane Ducasse escribió:
>>>> Hi guys
>>>>
>>>> if Pharo is key for you then you should ask yourself what you did for
>>>> Pharo recently.
>>>> Writing code, writing documentation helping closing bug entries,
>>>> participating to the association, to the consortium...
>>>>
>>>> Pharo is not happening from spontaneous generation.
>>>>
>>>> Stef
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well I recently (previous semester) start to:
>>>
>>> 1. Learn Pharo.
>>> 2. Develop my own app to learn and write about the process [a][b]. I
>>> will be payed for this prototype and will be a paying member of the
>>> association.
>>> 3. Made my local group of Pharo/Smalltalk on Data narratives and
>>> visualization for Open/Garage/Citizen Science & Research at our local
>>> hackerspace with several (3 or 4) meetings that will continue this
>>> year [c].
>>> 4. Read a lot of previous email to be aware the community memory and
>>> revive older threads when is possible and trying to be a more
>>> proactive/visible member of this community, even in my newbie
>>> condition.
>>>
>>> So, what I'm planing for this year:
>>>
>>> 1. To learn/teach more about Pharo specially moldable tools, fluid
>>> interfaces and good devel practices.
>>> 1. To have a good application with some data narratives and
>>> visualization build on it. A good download page, documentation and
>>> with clean code instead of the rookie one I have now.
>>> 2. To create a stronger local community around data
>>> visualization/narratives for Open/Garage/Citizen Sciecen & Research
>>> powered by Pharo.
>>> 3. To write more.
>>> 4. Economical contributions to the community through the association.
>>> 5. Hopefully make stronger ties to the international community in
>>> South America or Europe by participating in some event or scholarship
>>> (this will depend on costs).
>>>
>>> Thanks for the questions and I will be glad to read other
>>> answers/prospective about persons and Pharo,
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Offray
>>>
>>> Links:
>>> ======
>>>
>>> [a]
>>> http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.pdf 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [b] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Grafoscopio/
>>>
>>> [c] http://hackbo.co/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>


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Offray
Stef,

pdf and Open Document Presentation (Libre Office) are fine as formats.

Thanks,

Offray

El 12/01/15 a las 13:20, stepharo escribió:

> In which format?
> I will put them on a dropbox folder and send them to you. If I forget,
> please reminded it to me.
>
> Stef
>
> Le 12/1/15 00:05, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yep, would be nice to have that slides to add to my open Zotero
>> collection about Pharo/Smalltalk
>>
>> [1]
>> https://www.zotero.org/groups/diseo_y_creacion_phd_msc_universidad_de_caldas/items/collectionKey/IVQ5BUUC
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Offray
>>
>>
>>
>> El 11/01/15 a las 15:05, stepharo escribió:
>>> super!
>>> It is always good to do retrospective analysis to see what we learned
>>> and it looks like you learned a lot.
>>> If you need pharo slides let me know.
>>>
>>> Stef
>>> Le 11/1/15 17:21, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas a écrit :
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Just picking up some old threads, so I answer this below.
>>>>
>>>> El 18/09/13 a las 01:19, Stéphane Ducasse escribió:
>>>>> Hi guys
>>>>>
>>>>> if Pharo is key for you then you should ask yourself what you did for
>>>>> Pharo recently.
>>>>> Writing code, writing documentation helping closing bug entries,
>>>>> participating to the association, to the consortium...
>>>>>
>>>>> Pharo is not happening from spontaneous generation.
>>>>>
>>>>> Stef
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well I recently (previous semester) start to:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Learn Pharo.
>>>> 2. Develop my own app to learn and write about the process [a][b]. I
>>>> will be payed for this prototype and will be a paying member of the
>>>> association.
>>>> 3. Made my local group of Pharo/Smalltalk on Data narratives and
>>>> visualization for Open/Garage/Citizen Science & Research at our local
>>>> hackerspace with several (3 or 4) meetings that will continue this
>>>> year [c].
>>>> 4. Read a lot of previous email to be aware the community memory and
>>>> revive older threads when is possible and trying to be a more
>>>> proactive/visible member of this community, even in my newbie
>>>> condition.
>>>>
>>>> So, what I'm planing for this year:
>>>>
>>>> 1. To learn/teach more about Pharo specially moldable tools, fluid
>>>> interfaces and good devel practices.
>>>> 1. To have a good application with some data narratives and
>>>> visualization build on it. A good download page, documentation and
>>>> with clean code instead of the rookie one I have now.
>>>> 2. To create a stronger local community around data
>>>> visualization/narratives for Open/Garage/Citizen Sciecen & Research
>>>> powered by Pharo.
>>>> 3. To write more.
>>>> 4. Economical contributions to the community through the association.
>>>> 5. Hopefully make stronger ties to the international community in
>>>> South America or Europe by participating in some event or scholarship
>>>> (this will depend on costs).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the questions and I will be glad to read other
>>>> answers/prospective about persons and Pharo,
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Offray
>>>>
>>>> Links:
>>>> ======
>>>>
>>>> [a]
>>>> http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.pdf
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [b] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Grafoscopio/
>>>>
>>>> [c] http://hackbo.co/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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