No, no, I mean it, this is a very good article for novices in OO programming, and the fact that it's using Shoes as a medium for making things visible is even better! (well, I guess that was the point of using Shoes :P)
However, I'd like to know if you presented that to students, and if yes, how it was received. François 2008/12/17 Karel Minařík <[email protected]>: > You really exaggerate, François :), but thank you!, glad it's useful! > > Best, > > Karel > > On 17.12.2008, at 15:52, François Vaux wrote: > >> Ok, >> >> I've read the whole thing, and I completely agree with Krzysztof, this >> is really GREAT! >> >> Very well explained, nice layout, lot of examples, really, this is good! >> >> Congratulations! >> >> François. >> >> 2008/12/17 Krzysztof B. Wicher <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> It is great, really great. >>> >>> K >>> >>> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:07 PM, Karel Minařík <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi François, >>>> >>>> thanks!, let me know at #shoes or here or on the blog how you like >>>> it/don't :) >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> >>>> Karel >>>> >>>> On 16.12.2008, at 23:27, François Vaux wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Karel, >>>>> >>>>> Well I don't have time to read the whole thing right now, maybe >>>>> tomorrow, but I've thrown a quick glance at it and it seems very well >>>>> structured and it looks very pleasant to read. >>>>> >>>>> I'll read it ASAP :-) >>>>> >>>>> Anyway, I liked your Sheep in your shoes game you shown me on #shoes >>>>> last time, so the article has to be at least as good as it ;) >>>>> >>>>> Bye, >>>>> >>>>> François >>>>> >>>>> 2008/12/16 Karel Minařík <[email protected]>: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> I've managed to find some time for writing the tutorial on building a >>>>>> simple >>>>>> OOP based game in Shoes: >>>>>> >>>>>> --> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> http://www.restafari.org/object-oriented-sheep-running-in-ruby-shoes.html >>>>>> >>>>>> It's rather long, so don't be scared away :) I've used this recently >>>>>> in >>>>>> my >>>>>> course on programming. The source code is at Github >>>>>> [http://github.com/karmi/sheep_in_your_shoes] >>>>>> >>>>>> Any feedback appreciated, >>>>>> >>>>>> Best!, >>>>>> >>>>>> Karel >>>>>> >>>> >>> >>> > >
