I've put several files that I do have on Magritte here: https://github.com/philippeback/Magritte3Doc
Check the Resources/ folder. Now, there are other things available on slideshare etc that I should download and store there. PRs welcome. (yeah, binary files in GH) Phil On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Stephan Eggermont <step...@stack.nl> wrote: > On 19/04/15 13:58, p...@highoctane.be wrote: > >> Ok. Now, I've been watching almost all of your videos but still can't >> get a hand on the thing. >> > > Yes, finding the right level between very deep technical (the first one) > and just showing the things we made really easy (the later ones) is > difficult. There is a frustrating gap in the middle. It doesn't help > that Diego is very busy with non-pharo things atm, and that I have > a few points that I would like to improve before explaining them... > > Maybe could we do a paired session with a walkthrough, record all of it >> and push it on YouTube. >> >> What do you think? I am educated enough on Magritte to follow I think. >> > > Sounds like a good idea. I'll talk to Diego. > > Magritte is powerful but comes with the uber-frustration factor :-) >> Let's alleviate that. >> > > Yes, finding your way in Magritte is difficult. We need some kind > of cookbook. I'm playing on too many chessboards at the same time > atm, and the lack of finishing is frustrating. > > Stephan > > > > >