Didn't spend anytime on the Smalltalk UML project; too busy designing user interfaces for the project at work.
I am really glad that it was approved. Now to fight with my colleges to get leave for Chinese New Year, which happens to fall on the 24th of January this year. <Insert sigh of relief here>
I figured out what project I want to do under Squeak: a UML draw tool based on the MVC model. Hopefully, it would turn out to be a constructive learning experience. I borrowed Volumes I and II of LaLonde and Pugh's "Inside Smalltalk" from the Cleveland State University Library for reference. Later this afternoon, I'd be heading down to the Cleveland Public Library to get some references for UML. <Insert library support comment here>
And now... Work!
I found the book while searching for a Delphi 5 guidebook and impulsively added it to my stack. Why are guidebooks so bloody thick and heavy? Good thing these are just library books. <Insert ad for supporting your local library>
I am waiting for my copy of Delphi (standard) to arrive. My Pascal skills are rusty but I don't think I'm going to have much of a problem.
I poked around in the internals of Squeak 2.8 (a Smalltalk/80 variant) and finally managed to figure out how to open a window under the MVC (Model-View-Controller) system. I have not looked at the Morphic libraries yet but I am surprised at the lack of UIE (user interface elements) under MVC; is this what inspired the Macintosh and Windows user graphical interfaces? As far as I can tell, there are no radio buttons, drop down lists, combo boxes and other elements that I'm become accustomed to. Perhaps I should try hacking some of these UIE but the Squeak team is abandoning MVC and moving to Morphic. Should I even bother with MVC at all?
I simply love the Squeak code browsers. Are there any code browsers out that that are similar for Java, C and C++?
Does anyone believe in Literate Programming at all?
P.S. Mononoke no Hime is excellent!
2 Jan 2001 (updated 4 Jan 2001 at 14:41 UTC) »
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Ok, just kidding. <insert smiley here> Seems to me that the Recent Diaries Section contains a lot of redundant data. Instead of having the current format:
Recent diary entries 2 Jan 2001 NetHunter 2 Jan 2001 deekayen 2 Jan 2001 lolo 2 Jan 2001 bagder 2 Jan 2001 baueran 1 Jan 2001 Another Day 1 Jan 2001 Another Post
Could we have something like this instead:
Recent diary entries
2 Jan 2001 NetHunter deekayen lolo bagder baueran
1 Jan 2001
Another Day Another Post
This looks nicer to me.
Cheerio!
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