[Newbies] Saving a project...kaput?

Herbert König herbertkoenig at gmx.net
Sun Dec 14 21:28:48 UTC 2014


Will do but not today.

Cheers,

Herbert

Am 14.12.2014 um 04:33 schrieb Michael Rice:
> Thanks, Herbert.
>
> If it's not too much trouble, please send me a simple example of your 
> code along side graphics. Sounds interesting.
>
> Michael
>
> On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Herbert König <herbertkoenig at gmx.net 
> <mailto:herbertkoenig at gmx.net>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Michael,
>
>     Squeak is the Smalltalk programming environment which has been
>     used to create Etoys (and Scratch).
>
>     Saving a Project is indeed kaputt since the introduction of
>     environments in Squeak 4.5 but to be fixed.
>
>     Tile scripting is particular to Squeak (vs. other Smalltalks) and
>     has been much improved in Etoys and is the main paradigm there.
>     That  is why Bert suggested it to you. But  you can break into
>     Etoys to get the raw underlying Squeak (Bert would know how).
>
>     Back to your Question:
>
>
>         What would I use Squeak for?
>
>
>     Developing Smalltalk applications of any kind. The whole object
>     orientation thing was made popular by Smalltalk and the term was
>     coined by a (the?) Inventor of Smalltalk, Alan Kay.  Personally I
>     use projects as a creativity tool (a drawing beside the code to
>     illustrate what it does) in my Smalltalk development. And as
>     multiple desktops like Linux has, just so much more powerful :-))
>
>     Cheers,
>
>     Herbert
>
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