I´ve been writing a bot for a while now, with the purpose of learning
proper Smalltalk and OOP idioms/techniques (I´ve been using C-ish languages
for a long time now, and I´m trying to cure myself :D). I must say that the
process has been quite enlightening so far, I never really understood OOP
until now.

So far I have a bot that works fine for my needs, but I´d like to
contribute back, so I´ll just list some thoughts and you can comment on
them. All constructive criticism and pointers on how to do them are welcome!

I´m writing in on Pharo 3.

I want to split the code I currently have in 3 parts:
- part 1: a couple of classes IRCClient/ZdcSecureIRCClient mirroring
POP3Client/ZdcSecurePOP3Client, with the intention of contributing them
back to Pharo
- part 2: an IRCBot framework, which I´ll likely name 'Chromia', to be
released under MIT license too
- part 3: my own bot using that framework, which would add all the extras
like games
Does that sound reasonable?

At this point my code is quite messy, so I´m deciding whether to put it on
SThub or not yet.

I´m depending on http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~PharoExtras/JSON for reading
some JSON file from a website.

Though it´s not high on my priority list, I wouldn´t mind making it as
portable to other dialects as possible, too.


Cheers,
Sergi

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