Looking for good souls

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Mon Apr 24 09:25:27 UTC 2006


as a matter of facts....

Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Manindra Sarkar" <Manindra.Sarkar at adp.nl>
> Date: 24 avril 2006 11:09:22 HAEC
> To: <ducasse at iam.unibe.ch>
> Subject: Re: Smalltalk books
>
> Stephane,
>
> Thanks for your tip. I did join the Squeak discussiongroup but it  
> seems its a very big and noisy group.
> no doubt experts are among the members. i'm not practically able to  
> read all the threads.
>
> could u suggest me a group thats smaller also i would like to know  
> if there is a SmallTalk group which releases a monthly or  
> fortnightly newsletter?
>
> Thanks for being forthcoming.
>
> Regards,
> Mani
>
>>>> stéphane ducasse <ducasse at iam.unibe.ch> 11-4-2006 17:02 >>>
> :)
> I like Smalltalk by example.
> but it is a bit dense.
>
> You have the book of bernard Horan that his good.
> But what I suggest you is to register to a mailing-list for example
> the one of Squeak (www.squeak.org)
> and to ask questions. Really the people are nice and they will always
> help you.
>
> Stef
> On 11 avr. 06, at 09:27, Manindra Sarkar wrote:
>
>> Hallo Stephane,
>>
>> I found your site via Wikipedia, and happy to know a good amount of
>> books are available digitally.
>>
>> Could you suggest me a few books from this list, keeping in mind
>> the order of difficulty? Im a SmallTalk newbie. Its been a week
>> since im exposed to SmallTalk.
>>
>> Hope to hear from you.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Manindra Sarkar
>>
>>
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