> 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 > > > > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html > -------------------------------------------- Stéphane Ducasse http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr / http://www.pharo.org 03 59 35 87 52 Assistant: Aurore Dalle FAX 03 59 57 78 50 TEL 03 59 35 86 16 S. Ducasse - Inria 40, avenue Halley, Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 France