Not Exactly Snowmageddon
The weather forecasts yesterday were getting increasingly strident, and now we have.... this:
The new Weather Channel practice of naming winter storms is not leading to better reporting.
Tags: snow
The author of this blog, James Robertson, passed away in April 2014. This blog is being maintained by David Buck (david@simberon.com).
The weather forecasts yesterday were getting increasingly strident, and now we have.... this:
The new Weather Channel practice of naming winter storms is not leading to better reporting.
Tags: snow
Today's Smalltalk 4 You looks at how GUIs are constructed in ObjectStudio. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below:
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Tags: smalltalk, objectstudio, gui
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Today's Javascript 4 You looks at the elevation service in Google Maps. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. Join the Facebook Group to discuss the tutorials. You can view the archives here. |
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Tags: javascript, maps
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Today's Smalltalk 4 You looks at the sample browser that comes with ObjectSTudio - a useful repository of simple examples. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below:
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Tags: smalltalk, objectstudio
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Welcome to episode 117 of Independent Misinterpretations - a Smalltalk and dynamic language oriented podcast with James Robertson and David Buck.
This week Dave and I talked about patching deployed Smalltalk applications - there are a few interesting things you can do beyond "replace the entire image", and we talk about some of the approaches
You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (or any other podcatching software) using this feed directly or in iTunes with this one.
To listen now, you can either download the mp3 edition, or the AAC edition. The AAC edition comes with chapter markers. You can subscribe to either edition of the podcast directly in iTunes; just search for Smalltalk and look in the Podcast results. You can subscribe to the mp3 edition directly using this feed, or the AAC edition using this feed using any podcatching software. You can also download the podcast in ogg format.
If you like the music we use, please visit Josh Woodward's site. We use the song Troublemaker for our intro/outro music. I'm sure he'd appreciate your support!
If you have feedback, send it to jarober@gmail.com - or visit us on Facebook - you can subscribe in iTunes using this iTunes enabled feed.. If you enjoy the podcast, pass the word - we would love to have more people hear about Smalltalk!
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Welcome to episode 117 of Independent Misinterpretations - a Smalltalk and dynamic language oriented podcast with James Robertson and David Buck.
This week Dave and I talked about patching deployed Smalltalk applications - there are a few interesting things you can do beyond "replace the entire image", and we talk about some of the approaches
You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (or any other podcatching software) using this feed directly or in iTunes with this one.
To listen now, you can either download the mp3 edition, or the AAC edition. The AAC edition comes with chapter markers. You can subscribe to either edition of the podcast directly in iTunes; just search for Smalltalk and look in the Podcast results. You can subscribe to the mp3 edition directly using this feed, or the AAC edition using this feed using any podcatching software. You can also download the podcast in ogg format.
If you like the music we use, please visit Josh Woodward's site. We use the song Troublemaker for our intro/outro music. I'm sure he'd appreciate your support!
If you have feedback, send it to jarober@gmail.com - or visit us on Facebook - you can subscribe in iTunes using this iTunes enabled feed.. If you enjoy the podcast, pass the word - we would love to have more people hear about Smalltalk!
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James Savidge has moved his Smalltalk blog site. You can subscribe here.
Tags: jobs
I think this was inevitable - other than gamers (who are always after the fastest/newest equipment), very few people need a new machine - anything made within the last five years or so works just fine for most business needs:
It has now been four months since Windows 8 was released, and the latest figures show that its growth — in terms of market share, mind share, and the number of apps in the Windows 8 Store — is almost at a standstill.
That said, MS can't be happy about this comparison:
It’s a bitter pill to swallow, but Windows Vista actually enjoyed faster growth than Windows 8
Ouch
Tags: windows 8
You have to love the way big companies operate (other than Apple - the kind of issue I had with MS this morning simply has not happened to me with Apple):
This chewed up 45 minutes of my day (most of it on hold). The part I really don't understand is the suspension message, since customer service told me that there was no account suspension. Nice to know that MS can build informative websites....
Today's Smalltalk 4 You looks at reflection using instance variable names. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below:
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Today we'll put a few pieces together on reflection in Smalltalk. Let's assume that you've read some data from an external source into a dictionary, with data like this:
dict := Dictionary new. dict at: 'id' put: 101. dict at: 'first' put: 'James'. dict at: 'last' put: 'Robertson'.
Now, what if you want to create an instance of class Person and fill it with that data - but not using the sort of slot binding approach assumed by #instVarAt:put:? Consider the following:
person := Person new. dict keysAndValuesDo: [:key :value | | msg | msg := (key, ':') asSymbol. person perform: msg with: value]. ^person
Notice how we assume that the dictionary keys are the names of variables, and we construct the messages that get sent to the object. Realistically, you would want exception/error handling around that, for cases where the file format and the class format get out of synch - but that's the basic approach, and it's used commonly in Smalltalk.
Need more help? There's a screencast for other topics like this which you may want to watch. Questions? Try the "Chat with James" Google gadget over in the sidebar.
Tags: smalltalk, reflection, va smalltalk
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Today's Javascript 4 You looks at the diections service in Google maps. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. Join the Facebook Group to discuss the tutorials. You can view the archives here. |
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Tags: javascript, maps
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Had dinner tonight with a bunch of Smaltalkers (all of them from CenturyLink) here in Minneapolis. Dave Hasegawa put the meetup together - we took some photos at Hells Kitchen
If you ever get to Hells Kitchen, check out the pictures on the bathroom walls :)
Today's Smalltalk 4 You looks at configurations in Pharo - no more wondering which magical incantation to perform in order to get some code to load :). If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below:
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Tags: smalltalk, pharo, configurations
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