> On 28 Jul 2020, at 05:38, tbrunz <wild.id...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> tl;dr:  I have some ideas about more advanced Pharo tutorials, and I have an
> example that I would like to have reviewed/critiqued before I develop it any
> further.
> 
> I've been thinking lately that it would be nice to expand the number of
> Pharo tutorials we have available.  But rather than (or along with) creating
> more "beginner" level tutorials, I'd like to see some good "intermediate"
> level Pharo tutorials.

Me too :)

>  I think that programmers who already know the Pharo
> syntax and messaging semantics could benefit from more advanced tutorials
> that demonstrate how to develop "real world" Pharo code for "real world"
> processing needs.

Yes yes I would love that. 
> 
> What I'm talking about is something that assumes you know the language, the
> basics of the IDE (but not necessarily how to leverage its capabilities to
> aid development), and the basics of the foundation classes (but not its
> details).  I'd like a tutorial for intermediate Pharo programmers who want
> to become experts with Pharo.  Something that can show you how to apply the
> tools of the IDE and the features of the language and base classes to create
> solutions that solve complex problems.

do you have ideas?

> What does the community think of this idea?


I love it. I did Pharo by example so that I can get of rid of the beginner 
parts. 
After I did learning OOP and Pharo with style so that I do not have to talk 
about it 
again. 

So definitively. 

> 
> -Ted
> 
> 
> 
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