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Smalltalk programming

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years, 7 months ago

Program a mind mapping program in Squeak


This is how I use Squeak to organize thoughts and record ideas. I took

inspiration from Dan's Seven Implementations talk.

 

I create one project per topic in the topmost World. Within a project world, I

use the top 2/3 top for objects and project thumbnails and the bottom 1/3 for

minimized workspace windows. I also 'duplicate' frequently used menu items

(e.g. 'new morph', 'objects') from World menu to this area. This gives me a

simple and effective workspace to think through ideas one at at time. The

same setup is good enough to present to others, so I no longer have to

prepare slides separately. My image is also small enough to fit in a 512MB

USB flash memory along with Squeak executables, so I no longer have to lug a

computer along with me to be productive.

 

Hope this helps .. Subbu


On Sep 26, 2007, at 3:18 , Young-Jin Lee wrote:

 

> Hi,

>

> I have a question about how to create a Java applet from a Squeak

> *.pr file. Is there a document explaining how to do it?

 

If you want to know how to make a project available in a web browser:

 

1. upload it to a webserver making it accessible under some public

URL (e.g., http://my.domain/path/file.pr)

 

2. use the Squeakland project launch service (http://

www.squeakland.org/project.jsp) to display it:

 

http://www.squeakland.org/project.jsp?http://my.domain/path/file.pr

 

This embeds your project in an HTML page.

 

This is the same technique as a Java apple but uses the Squeak

plugin, not the Java plugin.

 

> In addition, I want to know how to search Squeakland mail archive.

> I thought that this might be answered in the past, but could not

> figure out how to search the mailing list archive.

 

For example on nabble:

 

http://www.nabble.com/SqueakLand-f14187.html

 

or gmane:

 

http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.smalltalk.squeak.squeakland

 

- Bert -


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