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On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 10:48 AM, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello > > Is the cheat sheet > http://files.pharo.org/media/pharoCheatSheet.pdf > > up to date for Pharo 6.1 and Pharo 7? > > In particular - the references to the main web sites, are they still OK? > > > MainWebSites > - Codehosting http://smalltalkhub.com > - Questions http://discord.gg/Sj2rhxn > - Blog http://pharoweekly.wordpress.com > - Contributors http://pharo.org/about > - Topics http://topics.pharo.org > - Consortium http://consortium.pharo.org > - Association http://association.pharo.org > > Pharo Books > > Pharo books are available at: http://books.pharo.org > Pharo By Example, Deep into Pharo, Enterprise Pharo: a Web > Perspective, Numerical Methods in Pharo, TinyBlog Tutorial, > Dynamic Web Development in Seaside (http://book.seaside.st) > More books http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/FreeBooks > > --Hannes > > On 4/12/16, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote: >> Hi eliot >> >> I took everything into account except the >> >> Personally I very much /would/ include ". statement separator" in the >> reserved syntactic constructs table. I might try and split the table into >> "syntax" ( "comment" ; . and ^ ) and "object constructors" tables >> (everything else). >> >> >> I have to digest it and now I should finish some other work for the mooc. >> I'm fighting a lot with the space :) >> >> Stef >> >> >> Le 12/4/16 13:35, Eliot Miranda a écrit : >>> In the "common constructs" conditionals and iterations tables, the Java >>> appears on the left and the Smalltalk on the right. In other tables the >>> Smalltalk occurs on the left and the explanation appears on the right. >>> Hence, in the conditionals and iterations tables, put the Java on the >>> right. >>> >>> Personally I very much /would/ include ". statement separator" in the >>> reserved syntactic constructs table. I might try and split the table into >>> "syntax" ( "comment" ; . and ^ ) and "object constructors" tables >>> (everything else). >>> >>> _,,,^..^,,,_ (phone) >>> >>>> On Apr 11, 2016, at 11:58 PM, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote: >>>> >>>> new syntaxsheet >>>> >>>> >>>> <pharoCheatSheet.pdf> >>> >> >> >