Phil

can you post a separate thread because indeed this would be really cool to have 
some testimony on the web site from 
cool pharoers.

Stef

> Exactly. I'd like to do podcast interviews with you people on this list to 
> convey that powerful emotion. Takers?
> 
> 
> 
> On Monday, November 4, 2013, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> 
> On 04 Nov 2013, at 11:37, prova email <prova...@hotmail.it> wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hi Sven
> >
> > yes, i read PBE, it's a great book, i love it. You are right, Pharo is 
> > different, and i'm wrong in searching the way to do "old school" stuff.
> 
> Well, it is not wrong, but maybe a bit too early.
> 
> The main attraction of Pharo is the incredible environment that gives you 
> ‘live objects at your fingertips’. Once you get used to live debugging, 
> workspaces, inspector/explorers, readable source code all the way down, etc.. 
> it will be hard to go back to more primitive environments.
> 
> > Best;
> > Paolo
> >
> > > From: s...@stfx.eu
> > > Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 11:25:47 +0100
> > > To: pharo-users@lists.pharo.org
> > > Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Create a .exe application in Pharo 2.0
> > >
> > > Hi Paolo,
> > >
> > > On 04 Nov 2013, at 11:07, prova email <prova...@hotmail.it> wrote:
> > >
> > > > It's quite hard to me to explain what i need. When i ask something, 
> > > > i've never had the answer that i want. What do you mean for "There are 
> > > > some places in the system where you can put txt file"? What are the 
> > > > places you are talking about? Is it the Pharo 2.0 folder?
> > > > Can somebody tell me step-by-step how to create the .exe file? Why is 
> > > > it so difficult? As i said at the beginnning of one of my first 
> > > > messages, i'm a rookie in Pharo. So i need something more.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks again.
> > > > Paolo
> > >
> > > Pharo is quite different from C, C# or Java. Building a .exe can be done 
> > > or be simulated, but it is not how Pharo is normally used, so it is not a 
> > > simple, one-click option. I would consider it ‘advanced'.
> > >
> > > When learning something new, especially when it is very different from 
> > > what you are used to, it is best, in my opinion, to first do everything 
> > > the way things are meant to be done. You will ‘get it’ much sooner that 
> > > way.
> > >
> > > Working in an image without source files and using higher level 
> > > distributed source code control feels very strange for newcomers.
> > >
> > > You should start with Pharo by Example (dated, but still the best intro), 
> > > after that there is Deep into Pharo, or the upcoming Pharo for the 
> > > Enterprise.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Sven
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Sven Van Caekenberghe
> > > http://stfx.eu
> > > Smalltalk is the Red Pill
> > >
> > >
> 
> 
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