pharo
Learning-Cuis
pharo | Learning-Cuis | |
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18 | 3 | |
1,156 | 36 | |
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10.0 | 4.8 | |
about 22 hours ago | 10 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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pharo
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Why don't schools teach debugging, or, more fundamentally, fundamentals?
I think in part it's because the idea that programming is text and math-based is too ingrained in society.
For example, we talk about programming languages. But IMO there are also programming systems such as Smalltalk [1]. I've programmed 2 years professionally in it, currently looking for an engagement in a different language (a curiosity thing, also a resume thing).
I think Smalltalk has a lot to offer by switching the programmer's view of thinking about programming systems rather than programming languages.
Moreover, programming systems is also not where it is at. One downside that Pharo in particular has is that the community is small. A lot of plugins/libraries that are a given in other languages aren't there! For some, however, this is a strength because one gets to learn much better how to build stuff from the ground up and tinker on it by yourself. Given that there is still a lot of low hanging fruit it is easy to become a contributor.
But this part, whether a community is big or small means that I think it's smarter to think about programming ecosystems where a programming language or programming system is the central hub connecting the programming community together.
Why don't schools teach about programming communities? See my first sentence ;-)
[1] https://pharo.org - a modern Smalltalk
- Ask HN: What perfect software did you discover of recent?
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Pharaoh - Server Side Framework for Dart
I read Pharo for just a split second
- LSP could have been better
- Ask HN: What would an IDE built for the Apple Vision Pro look like?
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Is there a programming language that will blow my mind?
And Pharo is a good Smalltalk!
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emacs version of Microsoft Access?
What you need is a cross platform GUI framework that still is a mutable environment allowing easy extend ability with a simple language. May I suggest Pharo Smalltalk?
- Pharo 11, the pure object-oriented language and environment is released!
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Pharo 11
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/issues/9729#issuecomm...
When all the required dependencies are being found on your Fedor install we should wonder why "the VM seemed to hang and never started properly".
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Ask HN: Alternatives to organizing code in files and folders?
Consider playing with Pharo [1], it shows how it can still use Git to store sources in background.
There is LivelyKernel [2] but some versions are more file-oriented (like Lively 4 [3)
[1] https://pharo.org/
Learning-Cuis
What are some alternatives?
Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev - Active development of Cuis Smalltalk
SqueakJS - A Squeak Smalltalk VM in Javascript
Parasol - Testing web apps in Smalltalk using Selenium WebDriver.
squeak.org - Squeak/Smalltalk Website
Roassal3 - The Roassal Visualization Engine
CodeParadise - Framework for developing web applications and Node.js applications using Smalltalk
newspeak - Newspeak is a live object-capability language in the Smalltalk tradition
TinyBootstrap - Bootstrapper for Tiny Smalltalk images using Pharo
Rebol3 - Source code for the Rebol [R3] interpreter
pheps - Pharo Enhancement Proposals