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Duke Normandin
2021-04-17 17:13:51 UTC
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Started learning Gnu-smalltalk again.
Looking for help venue.
Ander GM
2022-04-22 12:09:01 UTC
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Post by Duke Normandin
Started learning Gnu-smalltalk again.
Looking for help venue.
A bit late, but I learning GNU Smalltalk too.

It may look like an heresy, but I prefer to use a text editor
instead of a Smalltalk IDE. GTK and SDL bindings look
interesting for RAD.

It's a pity the GNU Smalltalk team didn't release the new version.
The 3.2.91 version fixed most bugs making gst-browser crash
and others like math bugs.
Most distros are stuck with gst 3.2.5, which is utterly broken.
Sidney Reilley
2022-06-10 12:35:10 UTC
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 12:09:01 -0000 (UTC)
Post by Ander GM
Post by Duke Normandin
Started learning Gnu-smalltalk again.
Looking for help venue.
A bit late, but I learning GNU Smalltalk too.
It may look like an heresy, but I prefer to use a text editor
instead of a Smalltalk IDE. GTK and SDL bindings look
interesting for RAD.
It's a pity the GNU Smalltalk team didn't release the new version.
The 3.2.91 version fixed most bugs making gst-browser crash
and others like math bugs.
Most distros are stuck with gst 3.2.5, which is utterly broken.
Thanks for replying! Bit late here also. :)
How do you know about v3.2.91? Can it be gotten even though it
hasn't been officially released?

My biggest hurdle in learning GST, is finding a comprehensive
tutorial that makes sense to me.
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Duke
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Alex Grabowski
2022-10-22 06:45:45 UTC
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Post by Duke Normandin
Started learning Gnu-smalltalk again.
Looking for help venue.
Just wanted to say "hello", I can't realy help, but I'm also trying to
learn Smalltalk. I actually gravitated towards Pharo, it looks like the
most maintained and performant implementation, but if I understand
correctly GNU Smalltalk is good for writting scripts.
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Best wishes
grzzr
2022-11-20 13:29:51 UTC
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Hello!

You can use Squeak, Pharo and Cuis headless. Maybe this will fit in your
script use case.

It will be so good to see the new activity here. Let's talk!
Post by Alex Grabowski
Post by Duke Normandin
Started learning Gnu-smalltalk again.
Looking for help venue.
Just wanted to say "hello", I can't realy help, but I'm also trying to
learn Smalltalk. I actually gravitated towards Pharo, it looks like the
most maintained and performant implementation, but if I understand
correctly GNU Smalltalk is good for writting scripts.
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