[ANN]The Slug is on the Road - Follow the creation of a new object

Richmond Mathewson richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Sun Jan 31 07:18:33 EST 2010


On 31/01/2010 14:01, Jim Bufalini wrote:
> I cannot resist...
>
> A woman sends her husband out to buy snails for escargot for dinner. At the
> market he meets a gorgeous woman and being of little discipline and morals
> spends the night with her. On returning home the next day, it finally dawns
> on him what a terrible predicament he is in. He takes the bag of slugs and
> throws them on his front steps. As his wife comes to the door he gets on his
> knees and starts saying, "Come on, come on." Looking up at his perplexed
> wife he says, "Leaving the market, the bag broke and you just cannot imagine
> what a chore and how long it has taken to herd these slugs home."
>    

At which the woman replied, "Slugs are bald snails, just as that is a  
bare-faced lie."

> I like your new site. It is nicely done. Yet... The picture of the slug on
> the road reminded me of this. ;-)
>
> Aloha from Hawaii,
>
> Jim Bufalini
>
>
> zryip theSlug wrote:
>
>    
>> Hi friends,
>>
>> First of all, a big thanks to Trevor DeVore to have shared with us the
>> Datagrid, an object of full possibilities and inspiration. 8-)
>> Thanks also to Richard Gaskin to have bring to my mind the concept of
>> behavior. 8-)
>>
>> A road map of the birth of a new object is now available on my site :
>> a resizable field.
>> This object, I hope, will be in the spirit of the Datagrid object.
>>
>> This object is intentionally very simple and I'm conscious that we
>> could do same with less code.
>>
>> My idea was to write myself an object to give me keys to create more
>> powerful and interesting objects. And I'm now on the road for that. ;)
>>
>> All my work will bring to you with code fully commented when I've
>> finished, in purpose to share these keys with you like:
>> - how to manage your own properties
>> - how to write your own error manager
>> - how to redraw your object (and all the object in the group) in
>> edition
>> - how to create your own palette and library
>> - and I hope a lot of tips ;)
>>
>> My site is a place of full share. It's most of all a site designed for
>> the community. Don't hesitate to send me feedback, advices, warning
>> and what you want about this new project ;)
>>
>> Thanks a lot! 8-)
>>
>> Stay tuned to
>> http://www.aslugontheroad.co.cc/index.php?option=com_content&view=categ
>> ory&id=38&Itemid=60
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> -Zryip TheSlug- wish you the best! 8)
>> http://www.aslugontheroad.co.cc
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