Someone mentioned to me that there are some incredible Pharo-related projects coming down the pike, that these developments should be made known to the rest of the world. To which I replied:
> Yes, yes, yes! Absolutely! I want Pharo to get this message out there. > > I can help, but I cannot be the only voice. This is why I entreat you to > write about these incredible developments and present them as essays at > our website. I have focussed (or tried to focus) the world's attention on > our web of social media (eg, WordPress, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, > LinkedIn). Rather than having your message scattered everywhere, it should > be in one place * > where everybody is drawn to * > . * > That's the power of branding! * > > As I mentioned in a previous post, the amount of published information on > Smalltalk (and Pharo) is voluminous. For me to curate all this information > and summarize it on our website is daunting; I simply don't have enough > time and energy. I need your help. So please, take this unique opportunity to spread your message. Talk about all the great things coming out of Pharo. I will publish your essays and make you look good! You know where to send your submissions. Thanks. horrido wrote > We have a couple of essays published at > Smalltalk renaissance > <https://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/category/essays/> > . * > We need more. * > > This is our opportunity to answer the questions, concerns, and criticisms > of non-Smalltalk developers, an opportunity afforded by the SRP, which is > drawing much new attention to Smalltalk. We should exploit this > opportunity and not waste it. > > Suggested essay topics include: > > - talk about actual use of Smalltalk in the enterprise > - expand on the much-touted productivity advantage of Smalltalk (many > people are skeptical) > - explain how the experience of using the Smalltalk environment is > superior to that of Eclipse, IntelliJ, Visual Studio, etc. > - talk about future developments in Smalltalk, eg, concurrency features, > new IDEs, new tooling, etc. > - any other topics you may deem noteworthy > > So, please, contribute an essay. / > Without you, there is no campaign. / > > Send all submissions to my personal email: horrido.hobbies at gmail dot > com. > > Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Essays-tp4800394p4801004.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
