>> Let's do it, then. I'll volunteer to do most of the work. :^) > >I will review anything you write :)
I'll write well and add lots of comments to make that easy for you. :^D >> My hope is that participating in this will make me capable of creating >> advanced tutorials all by myself. > >I usually like to write to learn and dump what I learned. That describes me very well, too. Teaching others (who want to learn) is fun. That often provides just the motivation I need to make something, do it right, and then publish the results (including my own insights). And you learn best when you're teaching others. I see that all the time. So I don't really understand all these people who don't want to learn anything -- don't want to learn something new, or don't want to learn better ways of doing what they're already doing. Maybe most of them are "too busy". I'm too busy, but I work at it. (?) >>>> I think that programmers who already know the Pharo >>>> syntax and messaging semantics could benefit from more advanced >>>> tutorials >>>> that demonstrate how to develop "real world" Pharo code for "real >>>> world" >>>> processing needs. >>> >>> Yes yes I would love that. >> >> That was part of my motivation for creating a Pharo app to solve the >> Zebra >> Puzzle. First, of course, I wanted to solve it. ;^) > >I will send you some feeedback and PR. Thanks! -t -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html