The latest issue (7/2004) of one of Germany's most read personal computer periodicals CT' contains an article about Squeak by authors Marcus Denker and Markus Gaelli. It's a general introduction to the system, which relates a bit of the Smalltalk history and draws heavily on etoys for illustration. Apparently, it is meant as an appetizer, because the forecast on the back page for the next issue mentions a Smalltalk programming tutorial course and promises to have an (unspecified) development environment on the accompanying CD (I'd bet that's Squeak, though).
Keep on the good work, M&M. :)
Cheers, Lothar
Hi Lothar,
Apparently, it is meant as an appetizer, because the forecast on the back page for the next issue mentions a Smalltalk programming tutorial course and promises to have an (unspecified) development environment on the accompanying CD (I'd bet that's Squeak, though).
Bet lost. Kind of. As far as I know the tutorial will use VisualWorks. Missing space prevented us to explain the usage of the class browser in the squeakland plugin image, which should be included also on the CD of the next issue.
Cheers,
Markus
Am 30.03.2004 um 14:24 schrieb Lothar Schenk:
The latest issue (7/2004) of one of Germany's most read personal computer
"Most Read" translates to around 380.000 sold magazins per issue.
periodicals CT' contains an article about Squeak by authors Marcus Denker and Markus Gaelli. It's a general introduction to the system, which relates a bit of the Smalltalk history and draws heavily on etoys for illustration. Apparently, it is meant as an appetizer, because the forecast on the back page for the next issue mentions a Smalltalk programming tutorial course and promises to have an (unspecified) development environment on the accompanying CD (I'd bet that's Squeak, though).
No, this tutorial is unrelated, and it will use (as much as I know) VisualWorks NC.
Keep on the good work, M&M. :)
Thanks!
-- Marcus Denker denker@acm.org
all the people in gsug and other mailing-list should say that they liked it to Ct' and want more.
stef
The latest issue (7/2004) of one of Germany's most read personal computer
"Most Read" translates to around 380.000 sold magazins per issue.
periodicals CT' contains an article about Squeak by authors Marcus Denker and Markus Gaelli. It's a general introduction to the system, which relates a bit of the Smalltalk history and draws heavily on etoys for illustration. Apparently, it is meant as an appetizer, because the forecast on the back page for the next issue mentions a Smalltalk programming tutorial course and promises to have an (unspecified) development environment on the accompanying CD (I'd bet that's Squeak, though).
No, this tutorial is unrelated, and it will use (as much as I know) VisualWorks NC.
On March 30, 2004 10:58 am, stéphane ducasse wrote:
all the people in gsug and other mailing-list should say that they liked it to Ct' and want more.
would anyone know what is CT's website?
thanks, milan
stef
The latest issue (7/2004) of one of Germany's most read personal computer
"Most Read" translates to around 380.000 sold magazins per issue.
periodicals CT' contains an article about Squeak by authors Marcus Denker and Markus Gaelli. It's a general introduction to the system, which relates a bit of the Smalltalk history and draws heavily on etoys for illustration. Apparently, it is meant as an appetizer, because the forecast on the back page for the next issue mentions a Smalltalk programming tutorial course and promises to have an (unspecified) development environment on the accompanying CD (I'd bet that's Squeak, though).
No, this tutorial is unrelated, and it will use (as much as I know) VisualWorks NC.
www.heise.de/ct
Torsten
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Milan Zimmermann wrote:
On March 30, 2004 10:58 am, stéphane ducasse wrote:
all the people in gsug and other mailing-list should say that they liked it to Ct' and want more.
would anyone know what is CT's website?
thanks, milan
stef
The latest issue (7/2004) of one of Germany's most read personal computer
"Most Read" translates to around 380.000 sold magazins per issue.
periodicals CT' contains an article about Squeak by authors Marcus Denker and Markus Gaelli. It's a general introduction to the system, which relates a bit of the Smalltalk history and draws heavily on etoys for illustration. Apparently, it is meant as an appetizer, because the forecast on the back page for the next issue mentions a Smalltalk programming tutorial course and promises to have an (unspecified) development environment on the accompanying CD (I'd bet that's Squeak, though).
No, this tutorial is unrelated, and it will use (as much as I know) VisualWorks NC.
Am 30.03.2004 um 14:24 schrieb Lothar Schenk:
The latest issue (7/2004) of one of Germany's most read personal computer periodicals CT' contains an article about Squeak by authors Marcus Denker and Markus Gaelli. It's a general introduction to the system, which relates a bit of the Smalltalk history and draws heavily on etoys for illustration.
The article is now available online:
http://www.heise.de/ct/04/07/216/
(The article has not yet all pictures added, this will be fixed over the next days)
Marcus
-- Marcus Denker denker@acm.org
Hehe, heise got ...squeak-deved for a short time :)
(Very nice article, I haven't known Squeak before and am developing my DA now with it and my father investigates to use Squeak for his informatics courses at school encouraged by reading your original text. Two new fellows - and I'm shure we're not the only ones.)
Greetings, Ferdinand
Marcus Denker wrote:
Am 30.03.2004 um 14:24 schrieb Lothar Schenk:
The latest issue (7/2004) of one of Germany's most read personal computer periodicals CT' contains an article about Squeak by authors Marcus Denker and Markus Gaelli. It's a general introduction to the system, which relates a bit of the Smalltalk history and draws heavily on etoys for illustration.
The article is now available online:
http://www.heise.de/ct/04/07/216/
(The article has not yet all pictures added, this will be fixed over the next days)
Marcus
-- Marcus Denker denker@acm.org
Ferdinand you can say to your father that my lectures are online
http://kilana.unibe.ch:9090/sdwiki/object-orientedprogramming/
Stef
On 23 avr. 04, at 11:05, Ferdinand Strixner wrote:
Hehe, heise got ...squeak-deved for a short time :)
(Very nice article, I haven't known Squeak before and am developing my DA now with it and my father investigates to use Squeak for his informatics courses at school encouraged by reading your original text. Two new fellows - and I'm shure we're not the only ones.)
Greetings, Ferdinand
Marcus Denker wrote:
Am 30.03.2004 um 14:24 schrieb Lothar Schenk:
The latest issue (7/2004) of one of Germany's most read personal computer periodicals CT' contains an article about Squeak by authors Marcus Denker and Markus Gaelli. It's a general introduction to the system, which relates a bit of the Smalltalk history and draws heavily on etoys for illustration.
The article is now available online:
http://www.heise.de/ct/04/07/216/
(The article has not yet all pictures added, this will be fixed over the next days)
Marcus
-- Marcus Denker denker@acm.org
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