Good, thorough Smalltalk reference

Lic. Edgar J. De Cleene edgardec2001 at yahoo.com.ar
Mon Jan 16 09:31:37 UTC 2006


Andrew Catton puso en su mail :

> One nice thing for Smalltalk newbies would be to have a (short)
> tutorial on "how to understand Squeak/Smalltalk without a
> reference".. this would contain all the knowledge an experienced
> Smalltalker uses to understand a new package: how to use senders-of,
> implementors-of, the debugger, etc. to answer questions as they arise.
> 
> Don't know if such a beast exists, but if it did it would be a nice
> companion to the traditional (and correct) "the reference is the
> system itself" response..
> 
> Andrew
And for this and original question, what experienced people do good advices,
here is mine/

1) Define a first project in what you wish start, not so big.

2) Download a "basic" Squeak , or if you wish try SqueakLight and have full
support in his beginners oriented community, SqueakRos (105 members today)

We start a "SummerTeam" experiment where students have the step by step
guide to complete , in each case, a game, how use Squeak for doing
presentations/ tutorials/ end user material, or basic and not so basic
server things

3) As was writed, you could read books, but nothing is like as let Squeak
teach you the "how to " things

At you service

Edgar, the Concierge/Door man/ Portero



	

	
		
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