Hi Ted, Don't worry and take your time. I tend to write looong (this list should be thankful of English not being my first language and I mostly self learned after crappy courses, if not, you will have me writing even longer ;-P).
About entry points, one of the things I like about Pharo is that you can traverse complexity in a similar way, because the liveness of the environment helps you to do it. It's like writing and reading. Once you learn to do it, core strategies are the same despite of addressing huge or small books. I felt that with other languages/environments, traversing infrastructure have pretty particular approaches depending on the particular tool/architecture I was trying to make sense of (infrastructure at some point becomes architecture, but I digress). So we are preparing new entry points with the upcoming Indie Web Workshop [1]. Those entry points have the same level of complexity for new comers, despite of being evolving prototypes and hopefully will attract more experienced ones with Intermediate Level Tutorials. Even they will have the added value of allow ourselves to create some web portfolios for showcasing what we are doing here, in a more attractive and visual way. I will share advances with the list, Cheers, Offray [1] Invitation poster in Spanish at: https://docutopia.tupale.co/uploads/upload_51d7d8be27bb53d5dc1eb96d71979313.png On 11/08/20 12:58 p. m., tbrunz wrote: > Hi Offray, > > Just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed your several responses, and that > I'm working on following-up to them. > > But first I wanted to look at all your links and make as thoughtful a reply > as you have, and that takes a while... > > I think what you've been working on could be a good entry point for some > groups where I work, so I do want to learn more. > > Cheers! > -Ted > > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html >