[squeak-dev] Cuis target

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[squeak-dev] Cuis target

garduino
Hi List, Juan:

I've in mind a little app to a sort of hobbistic utility.

The main strength I need is the ability to run on lot of different
platforms, mobile included.

That should be a perfect project to Cuis (assuming I may afford the
development of a decent UI on the new Morphic you did)?

I didn't used Cuis so much yet, but look fast and portable, exactly
the things I'm needing.

Any screenshot of apps you developed with Cuis will be useful also.

Thanks!

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Re: [squeak-dev] Cuis target

Juan Vuletich-4
Hi Germán

Germán Arduino wrote:

> Hi List, Juan:
>
> I've in mind a little app to a sort of hobbistic utility.
>
> The main strength I need is the ability to run on lot of different
> platforms, mobile included.
>
> That should be a perfect project to Cuis (assuming I may afford the
> development of a decent UI on the new Morphic you did)?
>  

Sure, why not? BTW, Cuis does not include a new Morphic. It includes "a
greatly simplified version of Morphic as the main UI". The browser,
debugger, file list, object explorer, etc are all the same as in any
other Squeak. The apis for pluggable morphs are exactly the same.

Cuis also includes a new morph hirarchy named LightWidgets which has
rather few widgets, it is not yet documented and is used in just one
project. You can use it if you can study the code and you like it.

> I didn't used Cuis so much yet, but look fast and portable, exactly
> the things I'm needing.
>
> Any screenshot of apps you developed with Cuis will be useful also.
>
> Thanks!
>
>  

This was asked in another thread recently. I'll ask permission to the
company and will show some screen shots if they let me. That app is not
mine.

Cheers,
Juan Vuletich

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Re: [squeak-dev] Cuis target

garduino
Thanks by the response and the clarification about Morphic Juan!

I was inspecting the code of LightWidgets and I'm now playing a bit
with MiniTodo (a small app I written on the past to precisely learn a
bit of Morphic).

Will comment if I get it working on Cuis.

Cheers.
Germán.


2009/5/24 Juan Vuletich <[hidden email]>:

> Hi Germán
>
> Germán Arduino wrote:
>>
>> Hi List, Juan:
>>
>> I've in mind a little app to a sort of hobbistic utility.
>>
>> The main strength I need is the ability to run on lot of different
>> platforms, mobile included.
>>
>> That should be a perfect project to Cuis (assuming I may afford the
>> development of a decent UI on the new Morphic you did)?
>>
>
> Sure, why not? BTW, Cuis does not include a new Morphic. It includes "a
> greatly simplified version of Morphic as the main UI". The browser,
> debugger, file list, object explorer, etc are all the same as in any other
> Squeak. The apis for pluggable morphs are exactly the same.
>
> Cuis also includes a new morph hirarchy named LightWidgets which has rather
> few widgets, it is not yet documented and is used in just one project. You
> can use it if you can study the code and you like it.
>
>> I didn't used Cuis so much yet, but look fast and portable, exactly
>> the things I'm needing.
>>
>> Any screenshot of apps you developed with Cuis will be useful also.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>
> This was asked in another thread recently. I'll ask permission to the
> company and will show some screen shots if they let me. That app is not
> mine.
>
> Cheers,
> Juan Vuletich
>
>

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Re: [squeak-dev] Cuis target

garduino
Well, isn't working completely because the Morphic changes (I think)
but MiniTodo works on Cuis, as you can see in the attached image.

Will try to get some time to play with LightWidgets.

Germán.


2009/5/25 Germán Arduino <[hidden email]>:

> Thanks by the response and the clarification about Morphic Juan!
>
> I was inspecting the code of LightWidgets and I'm now playing a bit
> with MiniTodo (a small app I written on the past to precisely learn a
> bit of Morphic).
>
> Will comment if I get it working on Cuis.
>
> Cheers.
> Germán.
>
>
> 2009/5/24 Juan Vuletich <[hidden email]>:
>> Hi Germán
>>
>> Germán Arduino wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi List, Juan:
>>>
>>> I've in mind a little app to a sort of hobbistic utility.
>>>
>>> The main strength I need is the ability to run on lot of different
>>> platforms, mobile included.
>>>
>>> That should be a perfect project to Cuis (assuming I may afford the
>>> development of a decent UI on the new Morphic you did)?
>>>
>>
>> Sure, why not? BTW, Cuis does not include a new Morphic. It includes "a
>> greatly simplified version of Morphic as the main UI". The browser,
>> debugger, file list, object explorer, etc are all the same as in any other
>> Squeak. The apis for pluggable morphs are exactly the same.
>>
>> Cuis also includes a new morph hirarchy named LightWidgets which has rather
>> few widgets, it is not yet documented and is used in just one project. You
>> can use it if you can study the code and you like it.
>>
>>> I didn't used Cuis so much yet, but look fast and portable, exactly
>>> the things I'm needing.
>>>
>>> Any screenshot of apps you developed with Cuis will be useful also.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>
>> This was asked in another thread recently. I'll ask permission to the
>> company and will show some screen shots if they let me. That app is not
>> mine.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Juan Vuletich
>>
>>
>


--
Germán S. Arduino
http://www.arsol.biz
http://www.arsol.net



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