Ah OK. I have never used a smalltalk IDE so for me I don't see the benefit for
it (yet). In regards to the bug, I'll see if I can report it to Debian somehow.
Jul 10, 2021 8:53:28 PM bill-auger :
> gst-browser is the gnu-smalltalk "IDE" - it offers a very
> similar experience to the graphical
gst-browser is the gnu-smalltalk "IDE" - it offers a very
similar experience to the graphical smalltalks - it would be a
good idea to familiarize yourself with it, if you ever plan to
use other smalltalk dialects; but unlike other smalltalk
dialects, it is only a convenience (strictly optional)
Thanks for the response. The book states at the end that reading the blue book
is a good way to continue, is this right or is it outdated and make for GUI
Smalltalk implementation's. For a note, I can't get gst-browser to launch due
to the bug I've seen mentioned already in the mailing list. On
On 2021-07-10 13:55:02Z, joseph turco wrote:
> Hello,
>
> im a new programmer and new to smalltalk. i decided on using GNU-Smalltalk
> to learn the language. i hope you don't mind asking this question, but is
> this version of smalltalk the best to use? i see alot of people talk about
> having
Hello,
im a new programmer and new to smalltalk. i decided on using GNU-Smalltalk
to learn the language. i hope you don't mind asking this question, but is
this version of smalltalk the best to use? i see alot of people talk about
having the IDE making what smalltalk is, and using the command