lanas wrote:
Hi folks,
Where is help ?
After years of Linux use and work, I've developed an habit of always looking at the same place for help files, even for newly-installed packages. Be it the man page, be it the info page, be it the doc/ subdirectory of the source package.
Now, how does this go with Squeak ? ... Is there a generalized approach to where to find such info in Squeak ?
Cheers, Al
Good point, Al. I don't doubt that there are some excellent step-by-step "How to program in Squeak" tutorials out there... somewhere. But they are not readily accessible, at least not by me. I can't find a useful list of such tutorials, even, so I really haven't been able to get a good start. I program in Perl, JavaScript, several BASICs, Pascal, even (10 or 12 years ago) Smalltalk. But Squeak is impenetrable for the beginner.
Most helpful would be a steering guide -- "Start with this tutorial, then do this one, and then this..." -- with a brief abstract of the instructional objectives for each segment.
---- Jerry Muelver