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Amir On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 00:00:56 -0700 (PDT) Tim Retz <human.shield....@gmail.com> wrote: > I seem to be having a hard time finding any sort of smalltalk tutorial that > doesn't assume I'm already a master programmer in some other language. > > ...That's not to say I haven't read, and executed examples from, a few of > them. I've followed along with the laser game development guide by Stephan B > Wessels (I can find a link if anyone wants it), I've read most of Squeak By > Example and a few others, so I have explored enough for a basic > understanding. My problem is that smalltalk is my first programing language, > So I need to figure out how to break a problem down to something I can code > out (I need to learn to "scratch-code" in a workspace). > > Does anyone know where I can find such a guide, or even outline one for me > to build as I learn? > > On another note, I have tried to learn the "basics" of programing in other > languages (most recently C++), but now that I've been exposed to smalltalk, > it all seems cumbersome and scattered. I end up getting too frustrated with > the need to reference some other part of the book so often, as well as the > edit-compile-debug cycle. _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners