[self-interest] Getting code out of Self
Russell Allen
mail at russell-allen.com
Thu Nov 19 23:36:28 UTC 2015
It has the advantage that it makes Self compatible with GitHub and also that we can recreate Self worlds from scratch- unlike the Smalltalk 80s.
Is your PHD online anywhere?
Cheers Russell
> On 19 Nov 2015, at 11:05 PM, Baltasar García Perez-Schofield baltasarq at gmail.com [self-interest] <self-interest at yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Hi, all,
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> This is, for me, the weakest point of Self. In my PhD, I designed (under the direction of my supervisor) a persistence layer using containers which where saved to disk, and which could be copied and moved to any other machine.
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> -- baltasar
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>> El jue., 19 nov. 2015 a las 2:23, Chris Double chris.double at double.co.nz [self-interest] (<self-interest at yahoogroups.com>) escribió:
>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 5:26 PM, Daniel Dyba daniel.dyba at gmail.com
>> [self-interest] <self-interest at yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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>> > How do you get code out of Self? What if I want to share it for others to download, say on Github?
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>> I put together a video that demonstrates how to do this, following on
>> where the bankaccount video left off to store the source to disk and
>> into git:
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>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgCr0BOz8p0
>>
>> --
>> http://bluishcoder.co.nz
>>
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