Thank you Kion Alios !
As a beginner of smalltalk i have realized two things.
1. The main view in smalltalk language is on the " Programming System"
( functions of the Pharo system at all )
You could say : " Open the IDE - check the functions for many days
: then start to write Objects with minimal code"
2. In other languages the main view is on the "Syntax and code structure
only" ( the systems IDE is minimal styled )
You could say : " Open the IDE - check the function for one day :
and start to write code for many days "
My next aim is to write a simple program from a practical task. a
storage program for items
The only information are " what the worker in the company would do with
the items ".
Therfore i try to make a FLOW CHART with an additional software tool to
see the whole Tasks in one view.
Then i add the Object names and class names that are corresponding to
that tasks ( same name as real ).
I would see in practice if this flow chart is a good method for
overview. ( Brainstorming - Flowchart ).
I dont care of the many functions of the system at this beginning point.
Just make ONE simple program , and compile it to an .exe to check on
another PC.
Regards
Hans