squeak-tracedebugger VS Roassal3

Compare squeak-tracedebugger vs Roassal3 and see what are their differences.

squeak-tracedebugger

A lightweight and interactive back-in-time debugger for Squeak to trace and retrace past method invocations and state changes. Powered by SimulationStudio. (by hpi-swa-lab)
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squeak-tracedebugger Roassal3
1 1
6 95
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8.1 9.4
2 months ago 3 months ago
Smalltalk Smalltalk
MIT License MIT License
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squeak-tracedebugger

Posts with mentions or reviews of squeak-tracedebugger. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-11.

Roassal3

Posts with mentions or reviews of Roassal3. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-11.
  • Pharo 11
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 May 2023
    IMO it's a good tool for web scraping. The reason: you can do web scraping with Parasol (i.e. Selenium [1]) and then if you need visualization tools then you can immediately use Roassal [2]. The thing is: Pharo and the fact that it's more GUI-oriented than other programming languages, allows for data visualization a bit easier.

    Another use-case is: open-source software where you want to encourage users to just open up "the damn code engine" and hack straight into it, seeing it change on the fly. Like, can you just right click in Windows on a pixel and change the code that underlies it? In Pharo you can! Commercial parties would find this horrible, but it's amazing for full open-source software.

    For web apps, B2B works quite well. B2C, I see scalability issues.

    [1] https://github.com/SeasideSt/Parasol

    [2] https://github.com/ObjectProfile/Roassal3

What are some alternatives?

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Moose - MOOSE - Platform for software and data analysis.

runlike - Given an existing docker container, prints the command line necessary to run a copy of it.

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

badges - A tool to build your git repository badges in Pharo

squeak-app - Squeak/Smalltalk release bundles

Learning-Cuis

pharo - Pharo is a dynamic reflective pure object-oriented language supporting live programming inspired by Smalltalk.

Parasol - Testing web apps in Smalltalk using Selenium WebDriver.

squeak-graphics-canvas - A collection of projects related to hardware-accelerated rendering of Squeak's Morphic.

P3 - A lean and mean PostgreSQL client for Pharo

Teapot - Teapot micro web framework for Pharo Smalltalk

PetitParser - Petit Parser is a framework for building parsers.