> >>> I've been thinking lately that it would be nice to expand the number of > >>> Pharo tutorials we have available. But rather than (or along with) > >>> creating > >>> more "beginner" level tutorials, I'd like to see some good > "intermediate" > >>> level Pharo tutorials. > >> > >> Me too :) > > > > Let's do it, then. I'll volunteer to do most of the work. :^) > > I will review anything you write :) > > > > 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. > > > >>> 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.
Okay, I think it's ready to be reviewed... https://github.com/tbrunz/logic-puzzle Thanks, -t -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html