Code example repository

Alejandro F. Reimondo aleReimondo at smalltalking.net
Tue May 31 06:39:21 UTC 2005


Hi Chris,

> So my point is, I guess, is there a facility related to Squeak that
> allow me to understand the framework as a whole?

Understanding requires time.
If you can undestand something clearly and instantly is
 because you already know it.

best,
Ale.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Schreiner" <chris.schreiner at online.no>
To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list"
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Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: Code example repository


>
> > On 31-May-05, at PM 06:05, Chris Schreiner wrote:
> >
> >>  Hi
> >>
> >>  There is a thing in the Java world, which I am certain some of you
> >> have encountered, it can be found at http://www.javaalmanac.com. Its
> >> just a crude lookup mechanism, using simple keywords to identify
> >> example-code-segments.
> >>
> >>  I was wondering if any of you know of a similar service for Squeak.
> >> If there is none, I guess it would be of interest to the Squeak
> >> community to have such a thing.
> >
> >
> > Emm.. Browse for implementers/senders/references, etc or use the
> > method finder?
> >
> I guess you're right, however, I cannot see how I can effectively learn
> about the framework as a whole coherent system (if it is). Browsing
> specific areas suggest that I already know about the existence of those
> areas. Of course, there are plenty of techniques I don't know about, so
> feed me please, but I do think I have the basic understanding how to use
> the search/browse facilities in Squeak.
>
> So my point is, I guess, is there a facility related to Squeak that
> allow me to understand the framework as a whole?
>
>




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