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One step closer to a TensorFlow Pharo Plugin

I’m excited to announce that the Pharo Consortium has been approved as an organizer for Google Summer of Code 2023! As a mentor for the Pharo TensorFlow plugin project, I’m thrilled to be a part of this program and to help developers to work on a project for the Pharo community.

March 9, 2023 · 2 min

Pharo image shutdown after an OS signal

Sometimes you need to control how a worker image starts and stops right from the operative system. You may do it from the terminal but the really important use for this comes with automation and orchestration. In airflowing, the Pharo worker images start and stop automatically and on command from the OS and in other to shutdown, the images use the technique I’m describing here. To do this you need 3 things: ...

February 10, 2015 · 2 min

Flow demoed at Smalltalks2014

In November 5, 6 and 7th I was at Smalltalks2014 where I presented a talk about Startups and Smalltalk that mentions flow. I want to say a thanks to the organizers for having me there to bring this topic that gave me the opportunity to share this information among many Smalltalk enthusiasts, but also because I met new friends and found some old ones. One common theme I’ve found: I had many great and deep conversations with lots of them. There is something fundamental that is interesting about this technology that seems to make people to be really conscious and thoughtful.

November 28, 2014 · 3 min

App, main and other controller accessors

When I’ve started flow, one of the features I wanted for it was scaffolding from the front-end and be able to do things like: Flow scaffold model: #User or: Flow scaffold crudFor: #Task and have created the Model and Controller classes and accessors in environment so you can continue developing the app pulling things from there.

November 12, 2014 · 8 min

flow

I’m starting this blog here to make a coder-friendly open conversation with contributors and enthusiasts about flow’s design. This blog will be doing two things in one move: A source of fresh input, so feedback, so inspiration. An output about progress on this line of work, so relevance of the mission. But lets back up a bit, what is flow after all? I like to say that flow is a mission with a framework. Here is flow’s mission from the project’s readme:

October 10, 2014 · 3 min