I don't think the current Smalltalk architecture can meet all your computing needs because security isn't part of its core and because it is inconceivable that all the necessary programs can be developed within its boundaries.
Like several people I met at ESUG, my goal is the Dynabook and the Dynabook shall, by definition, meet all your needs. A Dynabook must be safe so that its owner is protected from hackers and other evildoers. The Dynabook SW architecture must be open so that owners can safely install functionality ('apps') that is available in a marketplace. (The i-pad with its hardware and its marketplace for apps is at the back of my mind.)
I can only see one path from here to there. Start from e.g., Pharo and simplify it to create a Dynabook architecture with owner programming and with opening for safely adding functionality safely ad lib. (I suppose this is an ST based OS?)
Any takers?
--Trygve
On 23.08.2014 17:04, Wilfred Hughes wrote:
Hi folks
I've been playing with Pharo recently, and really enjoying writing some programs in the Pharo environment.
As a result, I've been wondering if I can use Pharo the way I would use Emacs, as an environment for doing everything.
For example, can I use Pharo to:
* Send emails to this mailing list?
* Use IRC?
* Start Bash?
* Read the Pharo documentation (e.g. Pharo By Example)?
If these things do exist, how do I discover them? Is there a package manager I can use to find new tools I can use in Pharo?
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