badges VS zinc

Compare badges vs zinc and see what are their differences.

badges

A tool to build your git repository badges in Pharo (by hernanmd)

zinc

Zinc HTTP Components is an open-source Smalltalk framework to deal with the HTTP networking protocol. (by svenvc)
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badges zinc
1 1
9 97
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0.0 7.7
over 1 year ago 16 days ago
Smalltalk Smalltalk
- MIT License
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badges

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zinc

Posts with mentions or reviews of zinc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Programming for Cats – A book written specially for cats who want to program
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Feb 2021
    BASIC was commonly understood in the 80s despite lots of very different dialects and also in the 90s mostly because of Visual Basic. Is it still true that developers are familiar with BASIC? I would expect that JavaScript and maybe Python replaced BASIC as lingua franca. JavaScript looks simpler because it basically (pun intended) doesn't have a standard library to learn, with all the problems deriving from that.

    Java doesn't seem a bad choice because if one sticks to the basics probably everybody can figure out what a simple program does. Smalltalk, I wonder how many people here ever read a Smalltalk source file [1]. Lisp, maybe more, at least to look once at all those funny parentheses (disclaimer, I wrote my fair share of Lisp but I know the effect it does on most people.)

    [1] One random Smalltalk project from the list of trending Smalltalk repositories on GitHub https://github.com/svenvc/zinc

What are some alternatives?

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seaside - The framework for developing sophisticated web applications in Smalltalk.

SmalltalkVimMode - Vim Mode for Playground, System Browser, Debugger in Pharo.

gtoolkit - Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.

Parasol - Testing web apps in Smalltalk using Selenium WebDriver.

Spec - Spec is a framework in Pharo for describing user interfaces.

Teapot - Teapot micro web framework for Pharo Smalltalk

CodeParadise - Framework for developing web applications and Node.js applications using Smalltalk

Moose - MOOSE - Platform for software and data analysis.