Looking for good souls

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Sat Apr 22 08:38:14 UTC 2006


Thanks attis

this is the kind of feedback that will kick us in the right direction.

For morphic I suggest to have a look at the BreakOut, it summarizes  
what I learned so far.
Not a lot but you can find some examples of drag and drop and others  
part.
Pay attention Morphic is not the coolest part of Squeak and I hope  
that Tweak will be ready soon.


Stef

On 22 avr. 06, at 09:49, Nagy Attila wrote:

> Dear Good Souls,
>
> I am a newcomer to the world of Squeak and Smalltalk, but already  
> an experienced programmer in some other languages (including Java,  
> which I think I'll never use again :) ) I would like to dive into  
> developing useful applications in Squeak, but don't really know  
> where to start, right now I am trying to familiarize myself with  
> Morphic programming. So, if this collective of Good Souls is  
> together, I'd be the first one to sign up to the new squeak- 
> starters list. Thanks for the great idea - sounds just like what  
> I've been looking for!
>
> Attis
>
> Hilaire Fernandes írta:
>> I can try to help.
>> Hilaire
>> stephane ducasse a écrit :
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I would like to have a list for newbies: squeak-starters
>>> because (I see it now with my students) newbies are really afraid  
>>> to  post,
>>> experience with python mailing-list doing the same are a success  
>>> so  we
>>> should learn.
>>>
>>> Now I would like to have a couple of good souls to help me  
>>> answering the questions
>>> on this squeak-starters mailing-list.
>>>
>>> So if we are 4 or 5 we win!
>>>
>>> Stef
>>>
>>>
>
>




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