[Cuis] Oops! [Was package relative fileIns]
Juan Vuletich
juan at jvuletich.org
Mon Aug 31 07:57:49 CDT 2015
Hi Ken,
Thanks for the report :)
Nice to see you!
Cheers,
Juan Vuletich
On 8/24/2015 7:33 PM, Ken.Dickey wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 12:01:11 -0300
> Juan Vuletich<juan at jvuletich.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> On 8/23/2015 12:43 PM, Ken.Dickey wrote:
> ..
>>> The Portland Camp Smalltalk was much fun, BTW. Met some interesting folks. Showed Cuis to Gemstone and Instantiations people + general demo. Found and fixed a few bugs. Nice folks.
>>>
>>> -KenD
>
>> Hey that's great! Thank you! Where the talks recoded on video?
> No. I don't think so. Pretty informal. First time I had tried the video out on my ChromeBook. It works!
>
> I had been showing the Unicode display to someone, so that showed up when I opened my laptop. Mentioned that. I showed drag n drop behaviors with the PropertyEditor and MorphMorphs (MorphIt package) and then showed the puzzle pieces prototyped for planned Snap! style authoring (Emergence package). Due to questions, I updated the README.md in Cuis-Smalltalk-BabySteps. Very pre-alpha, but there are documentation classes in the MorphIt and Emergence packages.
>
>> I could not find a program of the CampSmalltalk there, but saw some
>> pics.
> I presume you mean Mike Taylor's pix at https://goo.gl/photos/QCQz77DKLPAPGY5x9
>
> No formal program. More like, "Anybody have something they would like to share?". Who's next?
>
> Of note:
> WireShark packet capture analysis
> Multi-programming-language editing (e.g. syntax hilighting and keywords in Java/whatever within JavaScript within HTML).
> Baby steps to Mist/Fog (smalltalk in itself w/o VM) bootstrap.
> Glamor (Pharo presentation framework) extension project.
>
> I am the guy in the purple Apple shirt, BTW. [Shows up as row 3 pic 1 in my browser]. I see myself in a couple of other snaps as well. I must have been there. ;^)
>
>> It looks like you had a great time there. I would like to join you
>> all there next year!
> We all would be delighted if you could make it. Might even get together an agenda/program for the event. I heard that there will be another camp in Nanimo (British Colombia, Canada) in October, which I hope to attend.
>
>> (cc Cuis mail list. hope you don't mind)
> Not at all! People came from as far as up from New York, Toronto, Boston, Vista (California). I'll count Andre as from Salem (Washington). Really need more folks from down south.
>
> Wrote some code. Found and fixed some bugs. Met a great bunch of interesting folks. Well worth the trip!
>
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