Thanks Torsten. This is a great write up. I think there is real opportunity here, someone is introduced to one thing new (a Pi), they are receptive to being introduced to a second new thing (Pharo) at the same time. And often it will be an individual decision that doesn't need to compete with corporate doctrine to use Java or Microsoft - but once they are exposed, usage may drift back into their corporate work.
Maybe the next book could be: Pi/BeagleBone + Pharo + PharROS + Phratch + some accessories + a bit of electronics design. btw, a small grammar correction... > Now we want that the Pi starts this command Now we want the Pi to start this command cheers -ben On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:47 AM, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote: > I wrote a small article on Medium on how to setup the Pi > with a touch screen and Pharo: > > https://medium.com/@astares/pharo-pi-9eef257b6a21#.gw72pe7uy > > Hope one or the other might be interested. > > Have fun > T. >
