Hi!
I just tried services, and I find really cool. The last time I was so exited by an framework was Seaside's, and it was a while ago.
Installable at Services-Base from SqueakMap.
Really good job, indeed.
Cheers, Alexandre
On Oct 1, 2004, at 12:16 AM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hi!
I just tried services, and I find really cool. The last time I was so exited by an framework was Seaside's, and it was a while ago.
Installable at Services-Base from SqueakMap.
Really good job, indeed.
Yes, I like Services too. I find the Services-Base package oddly non-base, though - I don't see why it needs to include a menu bar, a command-line widget, or #browseSendersClassService and #browseImplementorsClassService and the supporting classes they need. If we're going to include this in the base, maybe we can clean out some of these extra bits first?
Avi
hi avi
romain will clean that. He was workign with us for a cool stuff we will announce in the future and now he accepted a PhD in swizterland (but not with us but with friends) and he will certainly continue to squeak :)
Stef
On 1 oct. 04, at 00:32, Avi Bryant wrote:
On Oct 1, 2004, at 12:16 AM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hi!
I just tried services, and I find really cool. The last time I was so exited by an framework was Seaside's, and it was a while ago.
Installable at Services-Base from SqueakMap.
Really good job, indeed.
Yes, I like Services too. I find the Services-Base package oddly non-base, though - I don't see why it needs to include a menu bar, a command-line widget, or #browseSendersClassService and #browseImplementorsClassService and the supporting classes they need. If we're going to include this in the base, maybe we can clean out some of these extra bits first?
Avi
[ISO-8859-1] st�phane ducasse writes:
hi avi
romain will clean that. He was workign with us for a cool stuff we will announce in the future and now he accepted a PhD in swizterland (but not with us but with friends) and he will certainly continue to squeak :)
indeed ;-)
so this my plan to work on this now.
To answer Avi :
I will definitely do some cleanup. I had several different ideas at the same time, but I was reluctant to do one package for each, having allready several packages for services.
I know for example that the commandline is now unused, and that the menubar is superceded by diego's much nicer one (we are collaborating on this).
Cheers, Romain
Stef
On 1 oct. 04, at 00:32, Avi Bryant wrote:
On Oct 1, 2004, at 12:16 AM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hi!
I just tried services, and I find really cool. The last time I was so exited by an framework was Seaside's, and it was a while ago.
Installable at Services-Base from SqueakMap.
Really good job, indeed.
Yes, I like Services too. I find the Services-Base package oddly non-base, though - I don't see why it needs to include a menu bar, a command-line widget, or #browseSendersClassService and #browseImplementorsClassService and the supporting classes they need. If we're going to include this in the base, maybe we can clean out some of these extra bits first?
Avi
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