[Newbies] Hello, and probably a bug.

2010-05-05 Thread Mateusz Grotek
Hi. It's my first post on this list, so I'd like to say hi. Also please consider the following code: mrph:=Morph new. mrph on: #mouseDown send:#cr to: Transcript mrph click I get MessageNotUnderstood: UndefinedObjectyellowButtonPressed Messages are: --click--mouseDown--yellowButtonPressed

Re: [Newbies] Hello, and probably a bug.

2010-05-05 Thread Jerome Peace
unodue...@poczta.onet.pl wrote: From: Mateusz Grotek unodue...@poczta.onet.pl Subject: [Newbies] Hello, and probably a bug. To: beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 6:40 PM Hi. It's my first post on this list, so I'd like to say hi. Also please consider the following

[Newbies] hello

2009-10-30 Thread Alan Turing
Hi, I am new in smalltalk and squeak. In this language what is the right way to learn smalltalk/squeak? I am reading a ebook of Ducasse learn programming with robots and it seems good for begin. Anyway, after this book I would like make something for manage networks and database; what resource

Re: [Newbies] hello

2009-10-30 Thread David Mitchell
Max, Steph's book is a nice way to learn programming. I'm actually using his bots environment as part of a presentation I'm doing this coming Saturday at the Iowa Code Camp in Des Moines. Steph has a great list of free Smalltalk books on his site. On that is a little dated but is an excellent

Re: [Newbies] hello

2009-10-30 Thread Alex Schenkman
Squeak by example http://squeakbyexample.org/ or Pharo by examplehttp://pharobyexample.org/, both by Ducasse, are great books. On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 15:27, Alan Turing aabbcb...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I am new in smalltalk and squeak. In this language what is the right way to learn