Ciao! I am a very very Squeak-fan and I'd like to help squeak growing ;) I know well Squeak 2.x and Squeak 3.0. I am not a wizard, but I had used Smalltalk for writing simple projects (see http://daitanmarks.sf.net) and I had programmed in Smalltalk during the last 4 years in my spare time (my job is java- centric). I'd like to help squeak community in my free time. So, if you have some code or documentation to write...I would like to help you... ...can I? Give me a hint!
// Giovanni JJ Giorgi http://daitanmarks.sf.net // ^. .^ http://www.squeak.org // ='= Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)] // Sol-Tec Soluzioni Tecnologiche S.r.L. http://www.sol-tec.it
Giovanni Giorgi wrote:
Ciao! I am a very very Squeak-fan and I'd like to help squeak growing ;) I know well Squeak 2.x and Squeak 3.0. I am not a wizard, but I had used Smalltalk for writing simple projects (see http://daitanmarks.sf.net) and I had programmed in Smalltalk during the last 4 years in my spare time (my job is java- centric). I'd like to help squeak community in my free time. So, if you have some code or documentation to write...I would like to help you... ..can I? Give me a hint!
Just an idea:
one of the main directions of Squeak has always been the young, even the very young. "Boh, hai solo otto anni? Facciamo lo Squeak!" Maybe the E toys stuff could be translated into Italian or (easier, but maybe not so important long term) you could translate one of the tutorials?
Cheers
John
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