Yes, I agree. It is simply awesome. Thanks a lot!

Bests,

Jordi

PD: I also love old calculators, though my first love was the HP-41CV

> Sven. This is outstanding.
>
> It is not only a comprehensive tutorial, but also is good loking, with
> a little touch of nostalgia for those who used a RPN calculator in the
> past :)
>
> I wish we all could produce code and documentation the way you do.
> Maybe cloning you is an option.
>
> Congratulations.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> ps: there is a typo in the first image of "Modelling the HP-35" section.
>
> Esteban A. Maringolo
>
>
> 2014-06-25 10:29 GMT-03:00 Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have written a new, extensive, long form, introductory article about
>> Pharo.
>>
>>   Rediscovering the UX of the legendary HP-35 Scientific Pocket
>> Calculator
>>
>>   A tutorial on Pharo, test and specification based immersive
>> programming
>>
>>
>> https://medium.com/@svenvc/rediscovering-the-ux-of-the-legendary-hp-35-scientific-pocket-calculator-d1d497ece999
>>
>>
>> It is a bit different because
>>
>>  - it is based on a non-trivial example
>>  - it uses a backdrop story unrelated to Pharo
>>  - it uses several multimedia elements
>>  - it is published on medium.com which is a general publishing platform
>>
>> The appendix describes several ways you can get the code. I think
>> building
>> both a Spec and Seaside UI from the same specification as well as
>> reusing
>> functional tests in different contexts is cool. Anyway, I hope you enjoy
>> it.
>>
>> Sven
>>
>> --
>> Sven Van Caekenberghe
>> Proudly supporting Pharo
>> http://pharo.org
>> http://association.pharo.org
>> http://consortium.pharo.org
>>
>



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