I seem to be having a hard time finding any sort of smalltalk tutorial that
doesn't assume I'm already a master programmer in some other language.
...That's not to say I haven't read, and executed examples from, a few of
them. I've followed along with the laser game development guide by Stephan
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Tim Retz human.shield@gmail.comwrote:
I seem to be having a hard time finding any sort of smalltalk tutorial that
doesn't assume I'm already a master programmer in some other language.
...That's not to say I haven't read, and executed examples from, a few
Check out this thread:
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/beginners/2010-October/007313.html
Amir
On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 00:00:56 -0700 (PDT)
Tim Retz human.shield@gmail.com wrote:
I seem to be having a hard time finding any sort of smalltalk tutorial that
doesn't assume I'm
The book Joy of Smalltalk by Ivan Tomek was written to teach
programming in Smalltalk. You can find it at
http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/comp/tomek/jos.htm
It is for VisualWorks, so a lot of things will be different, but most
of it will be the same. You should give it a try and let us see how
This list is maintained by Stephane Ducasse:
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/FreeBooks.html
He also wrote an excellent book, *Squeak: Learn Programming with
Robots*that assumes no development experience:
http://news.squeak.org/2008/10/28/squeak-learn-programming-with-robots-now-free/
On Wed,
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 07:21:39AM -0500, David Mitchell wrote:
This list is maintained by Stephane Ducasse:
http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/FreeBooks.html
He also wrote an excellent book, *Squeak: Learn Programming with
Robots*that assumes no development experience:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011, Tim Retz wrote:
My problem is that smalltalk is my first programing language,
So I need to figure out how to break a problem down to something I can code
out
Computer scientists are taught courses like algorithms and data
structures. Others like me end up skipping these,
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:59 AM, David Corking li...@dcorking.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011, Tim Retz wrote:
My problem is that smalltalk is my first programing language,
So I need to figure out how to break a problem down to something I can
code
out
(3) Etoys is a much simpler
On Wednesday 30 Mar 2011 12:30:56 pm Tim Retz wrote:
My problem is that smalltalk is my first programing language,
So I need to figure out how to break a problem down to something I can code
out (I need to learn to scratch-code in a workspace).
Start with your own programming problem first