This is a good suggestion ... along these lines I've always thought that it would make a lot of sense to write a SmalltalkBrowser for Github in Amber of PHaroJS that would read Filetree package structure and display it the "right way" ... For extra credit one could even edit code in the browser:)

And of course, the SmalltalkBrowser shouldn't be limited to just GitHub ...

I wish that I had the spare cycles to do this:)

Dale


On 10/21/16 6:06 PM, Charlie Robbats wrote:

I'd like to suggest you teach people Smalltalk natively, so they don't get distracted by the false view of a filetree of classes. One huge differentiator of Smalltalk, from any other language out there, is the live object environment. You should use that environment to teach from or the nuance will be lost and they may well give up. Consider, is there any Java IDE that allows any expression anywhere to be evaluated and inspected with a mouse click or shortcut? So host your mcz on github but provide an install doc to have them install Pharo and load your code, for the lessons. They will look at Smalltalk code naturally in Pharo browsers and be exposed to an IDE they have never before experienced, as well. In the process you can webinar your navigations that they can follow along. Nebraska around? Those who consider it worthy will stay. Keep doing what you are doing!

Charlie


On 10/21/2016 8:51 PM, Vitor Medina Cruz wrote:
Thank you for the answers! Actually my question has a rather silly reason: I find it difficult to navigate and peek at code in the current format. I would like to show ST code to other people through GitHub — it is pretty common for me to discuss implementations of katas, for example, from multiple platforms only looking at the GitHub project —, but the format get in the way. People usually give up of looking it because it is hard to navigate through the directory tree and understand all the separate pieces as a whole, and so I must explain my solution verbally and people get suspicious of ST and unwilling to try the environment for the first time. :(

I think I am going to commit a fileout of the project, maybe people will find easier to peek at. Do you have other suggestion?

Thanks!
Vitor

On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Do you have something specific in your mind ?

    What are your needs and desires for an alternate Filetree format
    ? What you want to see changed in Filetreee ?


    On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 7:02 PM Vitor Medina Cruz
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hello,

        I was wondering: is there another format available for Filetree?

        Regards,
        Vitor




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