I like different Smalltalks, and I also like Pharo.

I'm not sure if they are different, and even whether I care,

However I do care about preserving the energy in respective communities - and in particular the iterative improvements I see happening in Pharo (which is not to downplay things happening in other Smalltalks either).

I really want to see Pharo continue unhindered by past convictions, and from their recent track record I trust them to keep forging on.

Thanks guys!

Tim

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On 1 Aug 2014, at 02:16 pm, Davorin Rusevljan <davorin.rusevljan@gmail.com> wrote:

On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Helge Nowak <hknowak@yahoo.de> wrote:
Dear Pharoers,
 
I stumbled upon Doru���s (BTW excellent, as usual) presentation on Live Objects at NDC 2014. In there he states ���Pharo is Smalltalk inspired. ��� we want to point ourselves that we are Smalltalk inspired because we want to move towards the future���. This implies three things:
  1. Pharo is NOT Smalltalk
  2. All Smalltalks are not moving towards the future
  3. The Pharo community wants to get divorced from the community that gave them birth

I am wondering whether this is indeed the official position of the Pharo community? And how the Smalltalkers think about it.
 
Cheers
Helge


For me, Pharo is very nice Smalltalk dialect,  and "Pharo is not Smalltalk", is just marketing speak for me. As I try to valuate things accordingly to what they are and not marketing, I can live quite nice with "Pharo is not Smalltalk", since,  as I said I like Pharo Smalltalk pretty much.

Thanks guys for hard work!

Davorin Ru��evljan


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