The easiest way to get stuff to work in squeak is to write your code,
then select it and hit Alt-D (or Cmd-D).

At least that's where I've gotten to so far. :)

-Kyle H

On 5/10/06, Jeffrey Haun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm just starting out in Squeak and having a hard time
of it. For one thing, I have a little experience with
other programming languages, but I can't make the
connection to squeak. I don't know where to start and
most book I have seen are not for the absolute Squeak
beginner. I have the "bots" book, but that seem more
like a version of LOGO. How do you write program in
this environment??
Help

Jeff
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