The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the work at runtime.
The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits stateless methods.
Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the BabyIDE home page http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html http://heim.ifi.uio.no/%7Etrygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days. --Trygve
El 8/28/08 9:00 AM, "Trygve Reenskaug" trygver@ifi.uio.no escribió:
The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the work at runtime.
The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits stateless methods.
Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the BabyIDE home page http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html http://heim.ifi.uio.no/%7Etrygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days. --Trygve
Trygve:
I always follow any project coming from you
A few observations commonsense.pdf is not on the .zip. A .sar with the needed for work on 3.10 published in SqueakMap gives wider audience IMHO.
Enjoy the Norway mountains.I afraid seven days is not enough to understand all this fundamental work.
Edgar
Hi Trygve:
As usual, a very interesting work from you.
I will invest some time reading more deeper to better understand your ideas.
I ever searched/thinked in better ways of produce software, and think that with Smalltalk we have a big tool, but we are yet at the middle of the road. May be BabyIDE go in such direction.
Thanks by share.
Cheers. Germán.
2008/8/29 Edgar J. De Cleene edgardec2001@yahoo.com.ar:
El 8/28/08 9:00 AM, "Trygve Reenskaug" trygver@ifi.uio.no escribió:
The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the work at runtime.
The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits stateless methods.
Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the BabyIDE home page http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html http://heim.ifi.uio.no/%7Etrygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days. --Trygve
Trygve:
I always follow any project coming from you
A few observations commonsense.pdf is not on the .zip. A .sar with the needed for work on 3.10 published in SqueakMap gives wider audience IMHO.
Enjoy the Norway mountains.I afraid seven days is not enough to understand all this fundamental work.
Edgar
Edgar, Thank you for pointing out my error (commonsense.log instead of commonsense.pdf). I hope it's OK now.
This has been the only error reported so far. The only explanation I can find is that people are still looking at it.
Cheers --Trygve
On 29.08.2008 12:18, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
El 8/28/08 9:00 AM, "Trygve Reenskaug" trygver@ifi.uio.no escribió:
The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the work at runtime.
The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits stateless methods.
Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the BabyIDE home page http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html http://heim.ifi.uio.no/%7Etrygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days. --Trygve
Trygve:
I always follow any project coming from you
A few observations commonsense.pdf is not on the .zip. A .sar with the needed for work on 3.10 published in SqueakMap gives wider audience IMHO.
Enjoy the Norway mountains.I afraid seven days is not enough to understand all this fundamental work.
Edgar
Trygve Reenskaug wrote:
This has been the only error reported so far. The only explanation I can find is that people are still looking at it.
Hi Trygve, I for one have had a first read-through, acquired some new ideas to digest, and am waiting for time to work through it again in detail with the squeak app running side-by-side. Thank you for sharing this work.
-Simon
Trygve Reenskaug wrote:
Edgar, Thank you for pointing out my error (commonsense.log instead of commonsense.pdf). I hope it's OK now.
This has been the only error reported so far. The only explanation I can find is that people are still looking at it.
Cheers --Trygve
I've been reading and trying to grasp it with my limited knowledge of software development in general. I would like to see a example based on a more mundane application, for example using a list widget on a collection.
I have not tested the environment yet, maybe I can make such a example my self.
Karl
On 29.08.2008 12:18, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
El 8/28/08 9:00 AM, "Trygve Reenskaug" trygver@ifi.uio.no escribió:
The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the work at runtime.
The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits stateless methods.
Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the BabyIDE home page http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html http://heim.ifi.uio.no/%7Etrygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days. --Trygve
Trygve:
I always follow any project coming from you
A few observations commonsense.pdf is not on the .zip. A .sar with the needed for work on 3.10 published in SqueakMap gives wider audience IMHO.
Enjoy the Norway mountains.I afraid seven days is not enough to understand all this fundamental work.
Edgar
--
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Morgedalsvn. 5A http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver
N-0378 Oslo Tel: (+47) 22 49 57 27
Norway
Karl, More examples are certainly needed, both small and large. The goal of my new BabyIDE project is to write more examples and use them to improve the BabyIDE environment itself. The top priority task is the BabyIDE improvement so that other people can write their own examples and thus increase the experience base.
Cheers --Trygve
On 05.09.2008 21:18, Karl Ramberg wrote:
I've been reading and trying to grasp it with my limited knowledge of software development in general. I would like to see a example based on a more mundane application, for example using a list widget on a collection.
I have not tested the environment yet, maybe I can make such a example my self.
Karl
Hi Trygve
I discussed with jim coplien at Bruxelles and I would love to understand how you use traits. Do you have a document which explains that?
Stef
On Aug 28, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Trygve Reenskaug wrote:
The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the work at runtime.
The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits stateless methods.
Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the BabyIDE home page http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days. --Trygve
-- Trygve Reenskaug mailto: trygver@ifi.uio.no Morgedalsvn. 5A http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver N-0378 Oslo Tel: (+47) 22 49 57 27 Norway
I will read your document :)
Stef
On Sep 1, 2008, at 10:17 PM, stephane ducasse wrote:
Hi Trygve
I discussed with jim coplien at Bruxelles and I would love to understand how you use traits. Do you have a document which explains that?
Stef
On Aug 28, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Trygve Reenskaug wrote:
The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the work at runtime.
The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits stateless methods.
Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the BabyIDE home page http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days. --Trygve
-- Trygve Reenskaug mailto: trygver@ifi.uio.no Morgedalsvn. 5A http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver N-0378 Oslo Tel: (+47) 22 49 57 27 Norway
Hi, Stephane,
Try this:
http://sites.google.com/a/gertrudandcope.com/info/Publications/LeanArchitect...
and have a look at 7.3.1 and 7.3.2, especially the section starting on p. 96. Those should give you a pretty good idea.
If you go back and look at my slides from Bruxelles, it may also become obvious in retrospect. Think: class composition.
On Sep 1, 2008, at 10:17 , stephane ducasse wrote:
Hi Trygve
I discussed with jim coplien at Bruxelles and I would love to understand how you use traits. Do you have a document which explains that?
Stef
On Aug 28, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Trygve Reenskaug wrote:
The goal of the BabyUML project was to bridge the chasm between the code we write at compile time and the networks of communicating objects that do the work at runtime.
The BabyIDE interactive development environment bridges this chasm . Its foundation is the new DCI paradigm, its key stone is a variant of the Traits stateless methods.
Read the report and download the programs. You find all about it in the BabyIDE home page http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/babyide/babyide-index.html
Enjoy yourself while I'm relaxing in the mountains for the next seven days. --Trygve
-- Trygve Reenskaug mailto: trygver@ifi.uio.no Morgedalsvn. 5A http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver N-0378 Oslo Tel: (+47) 22 49 57 27 Norway
How do I play the *.flv video?
askoh wrote:
How do I play the *.flv video?
VLC is a cross-platform video player which plays and incredible amount of media types, including flash video *.flv.
HTH
Jimmie
Another glitch, a good sign. People are reading!
It should have been *.mov videos on the page. They can be played with QuickTime from Apple. Download from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
I also see broken links in the PDF document itself. Will check tomorrow.
--Trygve
On 05.09.2008 20:07, askoh wrote:
How do I play the *.flv video?
El 9/5/08 3:58 PM, "Trygve Reenskaug" trygver@ifi.uio.no escribió:
Another glitch, a good sign. People are reading!
It should have been *.mov videos on the page. They can be played with QuickTime from Apple. Download from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
I suggest convert to MPEG 1, the only format Squeak understand. I made the .sar tomorrow and send to you , so you check and put on SqueakMap.
Edgar
Great! But why a .sar file? It would be much easier for me with the MPEG file itself. Thanks --Trygve
On 05.09.2008 23:22, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote
I suggest convert to MPEG 1, the only format Squeak understand. I made the .sar tomorrow and send to you , so you check and put on SqueakMap.
Edgar
El 9/6/08 3:30 AM, "Trygve Reenskaug" trygver@ifi.uio.no escribió:
Great! But why a .sar file? It would be much easier for me with the MPEG file itself. Thanks --Trygve
I talking about a .sar which could be loaded into 3.10. The MPEG is for look, the .sar is for work If people could have Baby in his current image you have more feedback IMHO.
Edgar
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