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  1. Allergenenwaarschuwing Bio+ Biologische Linzensoep.
    In de soep zitten GLUTEN, TARWE en HAVER. Dat staat niet op de verpakking.
    Lees hier om welke batches het gaat: rcll.nl/TRrBg6
    #tarwe #haver #gluten #coeliakie

  2. @drgeo This is soooo cool!
    I am temped to port #Haver to the #Cuis rolling release, just to be able to use it.

  3. And if I haver, yeah I know I’m gonna be
    I’m gonna be the man who’s haverin’ to you…

    After it was used in the 1993 film BENNY & JOON, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” was a 🇺🇸 hit for The Proclaimers – but some US radio stations refused to play it because they thought “haver” might mean something rude

    bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-402

    #Scottish #music #TheProclaimers #Scots #Scotslanguage #Scotstober #haver

  4. The Gallagate’s a-fleur wi traitours
    Rinnan aa-gaits wi thir havers;
    Creatioun nivir crappt sic craturs
    Creepan frae thir holes…

    —Thurso Berwick, “Scots wha Hae”
    published in A KIST O SKINKLAN THINGS

    asls.org.uk/publications/books

    #Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #Scots #Scotslanguage #Scotstober #haver

  5. I managed to write a grammar for #Cuis version 7.0. It can parse the 30001 methods in the development image of my Earley-parser, but I do not know, whether it created the right language structures aka. syntax trees.

    Needless to say, that it needs #Haver to be executed.

  6. @vidak May one point out that #Haver is decidedly *not a fork* of #Cuis. It is implemented on top of the current Cuis version.

  7. I love class definitions using the module system #Haver provides.

    Enter the definition shown in the first picture, with proper settings your class will be bound in a module, as shown in the second picture.

    #HaverSmalltalk
    #Cuis

  8. Whenever you set out to do something, you discover that you have to do something else first.

    @juanvuletich changed the shape of some classes #Haver patches. Obvioulsy I have to test the rsulting image and regenrate my check files.

    I just wannted to generate a new #Haver release (On #FreeBSD)

  9. @vidak Communication wise: nothing ;)

    Concerning #Smalltalk I created an extension of #Cuis called #Haver .
    Documentation and release builds are outdated, but that can be changed.

    Take a look at: haver.klix.ch

  10. #Unicode Input by #AsciArt

    I just added experimental support for converting ASCII-art character pictures to Unicode code points to #Haver.

    Every input starting with "\." and followed by a recognized picture is replaced by a corresponding Unicode code point (or, more exactly, its glyph).

    #Cuis
    #CuisSmalltalk
    #HaverSmalltalk

  11. #Haver now has persistent work spaces which persist the source code and the bound variables.

    #HaverSmalltalk #Cuis #CuisSmalltalk #Smalltalk

  12. @Conornash That's interesting!
    I did a complete round trip:
    Started with Smalltalk/V for MDOS in the late 80s. Used the same #Smalltalk on Windows and OS/2 in the early 90s. Used C++ for the rest of that decade. Then switched to #Python as a substitute for Smalltalk. Used #Squeak and #Pharo for private projects. Finally came back to #Cuis around 2015. After some discussion I started my own Cuis-based Smalltalk called #Haver​.

  13. @krono Did my own file-out and ported it to #Haver module. Works like charm.

    Thanks again for the pointer!

  14. Now we can evaluate nice looking expressions, like this one √(-4²) with our #Earley parser.

    #Haver #HaverSmalltalk

  15. Semantic actions make the grammar considerably longer, but we can still make good use of Unicode arrows (⇑) provided #Cuis​' Unicode handling.

    #Haver #HaverSmalltalk #CuisSmalltalk

  16. #Cuis​' constant changes in its canvas classes are sometimes a bit annoying. Every month or so I have to adapt #Haver​'s code.

    #CuisSmalltalk
    #HaverSmalltalk

  17. @drgeo Which reminds I still did not port my multi-method implementation from #Cuis to #Haver.

  18. The #CuisSmalltalk community had a very nice presentation of #Haver, a Cuis based Smalltalk With Modules. Thanks Gerald Klix @Haver

    You can watch it by visiting the archives at the cuis-smalltalk.org/community or directly at youtu.be/0HagwHP6pGs

    Stay tuned, next month Ken Dickey will present us his exploration of Bezier Curves with the VectorGraphics engine of Cuis!