On 5 juil. 2011, at 18:09, laurent laffont wrote:

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> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Simon Denier <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 5 juil. 2011, at 14:41, laurent laffont wrote:
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>> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Simon Denier <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Question: what do you show to other people when you want to demo 
>> Pharo/Smalltalk? in 15 minutes / 30 minutes / 1 hour
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>> Do you have a typical example? Do you use a kata? Or a full blown 
>> application?
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>> I like katas with TDD and Autotest.
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> OK I have never done a kata before so I should definitely watch your latest 
> screencasts :)
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> You can also look at some coding-dojo recording at 
> http://cara74.seasidehosting.st/seaside/seaside/pier/blog


Now I remember that the Picasa sample looks like a very fun project, both 
relatively simple yet not naive (it talks with Google after all :))

http://www.pharocasts.com/2010/08/see-how-to-get-data-from-url-parse-xml.html





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> Laurent.
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>> I was also impressed by Hilaire demonstrating DrGeo. It's the typical 
>> application where Smalltalk brings features to the user.
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>> Laurent.
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>> What tools do you show?
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>> I'm looking for successful recipes/topos to present Pharo in a technical 
>> context: the premice is that people are interested by Pharo, but they will 
>> not be convinced by a toy case and a basic demo of tools. A TDD demo would 
>> be more efficient I guess.
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>> That would be cool to have a list of such showcases depending on the context 
>> (duration of demo, technical level of people, interest...)
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>> Simon Denier
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