On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 8:18 PM, Tudor Girba <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> What I cannot quite grasp is that while we pride ourselves with working on
> a reflective language, when we have reflective tools, we seem to not be
> able to  take half an hour to build the tool that fits our needs. I am
> still wondering what is needed to improve this. I think that it's a problem
> of exercise or of communication, but it seems that just providing the
> examples that I linked before is not enough and most people look at the
> inspector still as a black box tool.
>

I am guilty :)   I try now to think why this is and the word that seems
most appropriate is "inertia".  By that I mean, at times previous I think
you've published some tutorials, but I've had too many things on my plate
to check it out - then when it comes to needing something, it takes time to
find the tutorial, so I push on working aroud it.  Poor habit maybe.... but
there you go :)

Alternatively, sometimes I've done a tutorial a long time before I have an
actual need for it, and by the time I need to use it, I've forgotten and
can't find the reference.  The best time for a tutorial is when you need to
use it.

I wonder if there could be a button that linked to a ProfStef type tutorial
that described how to customise it.  Perhaps a help button that flashes
once in a new image - just to draw the eye to investigate it. Then at the
time I want/need to do it, its there in the image, with the least friction
to learning what I need to know at the time I need to do it.

Now sorry I'm on a new computer for the xmas season and I'm having a
problem getting PharoLauncher up an running** to check what I've said
against what is currently shown on the tool.


cheers -ben

**see other thread.


I will try to work on a tutorial to see if it gets better, but do you find
> the moldability proposition not valuable or just unclear?
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