Le 12/1/15 19:08, J.F. Rick a écrit :
Hi Sebastian,
Noel is actually my academic older brother (i.e., we had the same
doctoral advisor). Noel's introduction is nice but it is to people who
know how to program (specifically, Ruby programmers). That's useful.
The Pharo books and YouTube videos do this very well. But, you also
need to provide a way in for people who are learning to program. One
thing you could do is provide a book that could be used at a
university to teach object-oriented programming.
Indeed.
People are really interested I have a lot of material that did not go in
my botsinc book on OOP (a breakout, and a lot more).
Stef
Cheers,
Jeff
*Da:*Pharo-dev [mailto:[email protected]] *Per
conto di *Sebastian Sastre
*Inviato:* venerdì 9 gennaio 2015 19:07
*A:* Pharo Development List
*Oggetto:* Re: [Pharo-dev] from 2009's The "death" of Smalltalk to
2014's But Really, You Should Learn Smalltalk
Hi Jochen,
have in mind that the talk you referred is from 2009 and many
controversial things happened in the Ruby community at that time.
Coming closer to today, we just had this presentation which
presents Smalltalk better than many Smalltalkers I’ve heard!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGaKZBr0ga4
Want to show off smalltalk to non-smalltalker audiences *in an
effective way*? watch and learn!
--
Jochen "Jeff" Rick, Ph.D.
http://www.je77.com/
Skype ID: jochenrick