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Re: Re: Re: My number 1 tip for developers.

by hding (Chaplain)
on Sep 12, 2003 at 14:13 UTC ( [id://291052]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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in thread My number 1 tip for developers.

I don't use Smalltalk in a professional setting, but I do believe that the larger commercial Smalltalks (e.g. VisualWorks) have developed systems for allowing multiple developers that seem to please Smalltalk developers. Also Smalltalks (and Lisps) these days typically have image strippers that can be used to remove anything unnecessary from the image before deployment.

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Re: Re: Re: Re: My number 1 tip for developers.
by t'mo (Pilgrim) on Sep 12, 2003 at 21:15 UTC

    I don't use Smalltalk in a professional setting...

    I have (and still do occasionally, though most of the recent work at my place of employment has been doctoring nasty ASP/VBScript). ENVY, the source-code-config-manager-packager that comes with IBM's VisualAge Smalltalk (also with VisualAge Java, I believe) is one such "wonder tool".


    ...every application I have ever worked on is a glorified munger...

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