“Squeak: Learn Programming with Robots” now free!

Stéphane Ducasse writes that his book “Squeak: Learn Programming with Robots” is now free.

The book was the result of a collaboration by Stéph with his wife who was a maths and physics teacher in a French school for students aged 11–15, meaning that the book addresses many of the issues that are raised by children when first introduced to programming concepts. It uses a simple environment written in Squeak Smalltalk to allow children to create and manipulate bots.

The book (also known as the Bots Inc book) was published by Apress in June 2005, and received some very nice testimonials and reviews, with Huw Collingbourne saying that for “a beginning programmer or someone who wants an easy-to-understand entry to the world of ‘real’ object orientation, it would be a real treat.”

Thanks to financial support from ESUG, Stéph has now been able to buy back the rights to the book in order to release it for free. He is now working to make the book available on his website, and translations are already under way.

The original book is still available for purchase both as hard copy and for download onto Amazon’s Kindle.

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3 responses to ““Squeak: Learn Programming with Robots” now free!”

  1. […] and Squeak Smalltalk. Since Squeak is free and there are many Squeak resources, including Squeak: Learn Programming with Robots, I’m dipped my toe into the water at Squeak.org. Squeak runs on OS X, Windows, and Linux, and […]

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    Peter

    It’s now 2024. Can anyone point me to a site to download the software used in the book?

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