Re: [Pharo-dev] pharo home page tagline

2015-04-17 Thread kilon alios
I just point them to my own Pharo website which I think it gives a more
clear picture what Pharo is all about , but hey , I am biased :)

http://thekilon.wix.com/pharo-about

On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 6:58 AM, Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com wrote:

 On reddit I see some questions regarding the IDE and OS rolled into one
 tagline on the pharo homepage.  Of course it makes sense to me, but I can
 see how it might not be clear to others, who might even think I don't need
 that, I already have an OS.  I think the tagline would be strong enough
 without it - less is more.

 cheers -ben



Re: [Pharo-dev] pharo home page tagline

2015-04-16 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
Ben Coman wrote
 just Pharo immersive programming

IMHO that is less expressive/powerful



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[Pharo-dev] pharo home page tagline

2015-04-16 Thread Ben Coman
On reddit I see some questions regarding the IDE and OS rolled into one
tagline on the pharo homepage.  Of course it makes sense to me, but I can
see how it might not be clear to others, who might even think I don't need
that, I already have an OS.  I think the tagline would be strong enough
without it - less is more.

cheers -ben


Re: [Pharo-dev] pharo home page tagline

2015-04-16 Thread Ben Coman
Actually, another less-is-more improvement would be to change Pharo The
immersive programming experience to just Pharo immersive programming
(btw with the exclusion of capital letters from the tagline)
cheers -ben

On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com wrote:

 On reddit I see some questions regarding the IDE and OS rolled into one
 tagline on the pharo homepage.  Of course it makes sense to me, but I can
 see how it might not be clear to others, who might even think I don't need
 that, I already have an OS.  I think the tagline would be strong enough
 without it - less is more.

 cheers -ben