I remember learning a lot and having a lot of fun with the Laser Game tutorial <http://squeak.preeminent.org/tut2007/html/>. I'm not sure it'll still work in newer Pharo/Squeak images though... In Squeak, maybe. In Pharo, I seriously doubt it :)
2013/6/12 basilmir <[email protected]> > Are there any good books or resources focused on *mainly* Learning > Programming. (with Smalltalk would be a great bonus) > > I'm not looking for yet another class, syntax, other language compare > etc... > Just one of those books that's filled with real exercises and medium sized > programs that you get to actually get to complete and experiment with. > > *I found these to be of great clarity:* > > *Smalltalk, Objects and Design by Chamond Liu* (I wish the account example > were a little more detailed, and the initial slow pace would extend > throughout the book, it tends to accelerate to fast) > > *Just ordered Discovering Smalltalk by Wilf LaLonde* (I have a feeling it > would be on the same level) > > It would be great if you could recommend such a book, resource. > > PS. I feel i read a great deal on the subject but never actually completed > a > piece of software that's even remotely complete, the pieces just don't fit. > There is a great deal of "wow" around how you're not supposed to know how > the insides of an object works (encapsulation) but without extensive > knowledge of the framework how could one create anything of use?! > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/Topic-search-Learn-programming-with-Smalltalk-tp4692951.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- Bernat Romagosa.
