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Kaffee und: [Kuchen]: Magnificent Moscow
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Monday, 19 May 2014. Day 49 - Moscow - 17,160 km travelled. Moscow has been awesome. I think we both expected to like it but were expecting it to be quite grey, bleak and dramatic more in a post-Soviet kind of way. In fact, it's a really beautiful city with a vibrant cafe culture, lots of lovely parks, and amazing architecture on top of the cathedrals and museums it's famous for. For me, our few days here have been one of the highlights of our trip. Yes, next door! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Installing Pharo with Seaside walkthrough | Experiencing Development
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Real life development experience. Images of ESUG09 online. Installing Pharo with Seaside walkthrough. After downloading the one-click experience from the seaside.st. Site I wanted to make a developer image myself. I chose to write down my experienc, cause I had to find some stuff on the web which isn’t obvious to everyone. What I did on my Windows platform:. Load the pharo win32 setup from http:/ gforge.inria.fr/frs/? Shows up as follows:. Pharo after it starts up. Type in the transcript :. When the adap...
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Kaffee und: [Kuchen]: June 2010
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Friday, 25 June 2010. The Trouble with Twitter. The thing about Twitter is it's so easy. Sitting down to write a blog post takes time and effort. I want to develop a thesis, establish a reasonable structure, and edit the thing until it flows and becomes a pleasure to read. Ignoring the time spent in advance thinking about the topic, a well-written non-trivial blog post might take me an hour to write ( some. Throwing out undeveloped thoughts with everyone else. Links to this post. Saturday, 12 June 2010.
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Kaffee und: [Kuchen]: July 2010
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Friday, 9 July 2010. Off to the races. It was fun though with everyone in their posh summer dresses, running back and forth from the track to the tables to the betting windows. And we even managed to win enough to just about cover admission, food, and drinks. Not bad for an evening's entertainment. So of course, now that I have a fool-proof guaranteed system. We're going to have to head back more often to capitalize on it. Or. maybe I should quite while I'm ahead. Links to this post. Friday, 2 July 2010.
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Kaffee und: [Kuchen]: The long train west, part 2
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Thursday, 15 May 2014. The long train west, part 2. Day 45, 8:00 am local time - Train 81, 1,419 km from Moscow - 15,894. I haven't a clue where we are. All seemed good at about 3:00 this morning when we stopped in what was presumably Yekaterinburg, though we were awoken there by someone trying to open our compartment door and thought our days of privacy might be over. They seemed to quickly move on to the next compartment, however, and the train carried on into the night. They had an English menu, but i...
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Kaffee und: [Kuchen]: The long train west
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Wednesday, 14 May 2014. The long train west. 44, 11:20 am. Time - Train 81, 3,006 km from. We left Irkutsk at 1:17 am local time yesterday, though the clocks in the train station all said 20:17 because all trains in Russia run on Moscow time. This is particularly confusing when, as in our case, the time change spans midnight and you need to book the train for a different date than your actual departure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Seaside 2.9: Partial Continuations. When to use a Component. Debia...
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PharoCasts: Access database through ODBC
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Sunday, December 5, 2010. Access database through ODBC. See how to setup and access an SQLite. Recorded by Torsten Bergmann. Download screencast (800x600): .mpg 39.4 MB. Mov 11.9 MB. Gofer new squeaksource: 'ODBC'; package: 'ConfigurationOfODBC'; load. (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfODBC) load. Download the ODBC driver for your database - here we use SQLite. Win32Shell new shellOpen: 'http:/ www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/'. Configure an ODBC connection through Windows ODBC Administrator:. January 24, 2016 ...
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Kaffee und: [Kuchen]: When to use a Seaside Component?
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Friday, 8 May 2009. When to use a Seaside Component? A recent StackOverflow question. Asked "When to use Seaside components, and when to use simple render objects? This is a common challenge for new Seaside users (with the additional wrinkle of whether they should be implement a Brush thrown in for extra confusion). While we're on the topic, asking. And answering Seaside questions. Might help gain us some exposure and legitimacy. I actively monitor the RSS feed for Seaside questions. Up to a new class.
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Kaffee und: [Kuchen]: Declaring Seaside sub-components in the #children method
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Sunday, 19 October 2014. Declaring Seaside sub-components in the #children method. People often ask why they need to define the #children. Method on Seaside components. I wrote a long email. Today to the mailing list explaining how #children. Is currently used and why it's important and I thought it might be useful to post it here as well so it's easier to find and link to. When you render a child component you are implicitly. Defining a tree of components. #children. When a new session is started. Rende...
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