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Ah Ha!!
The following was origanally posted to the beginners list. If you have questions the beginners list is a good place to go for help. You can find the beginners list here. Learning Smalltalk is definitely and experience. There is a major “Ah-ha!” moment prerequisite. It is really amazing to see people hit that “Ah-ha!”. Some…
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Wiki: migrations…
There is a fair interesting thread on Minnow Wiki Migration, fired on the 18th of October. Because Minnow is a very huge wiki, you can find advice and consideration on this topic: the new Pier wiki (which is covered) is fair interesting topic too.
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Etoys documentation for teachers
On the Squeakland list there is an ongoing thread about Etoys documentation and how to use it for teaching. Guyren Howe started it by writing: Hi, I am volunteering at a local school, and will be doing squeakland once a week with some fifth graders. Squeakland (etoys?) seems ideal for these kids, except that I’m…
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Squackers meeting – November
Craig Latta writes: Hi all– Every month I host “Squackers”, a meeting of Squeak hackers. It happens near San Francisco, USA, on first Wednesdays from 8pm to 10pm pacific time; the next one will be on 1 November 2006. We get together to show what we’ve been doing and dreaming in Squeak. We also tie…
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Bern Smalltalk party writeup
Klaus D. Witzel sent us a report on last Saturday’s Smalltalk Party in Bern, that we are happy to publish. Thanks, Klaus! Last Saturday two dozen Smalltalkers enjoyed a very successfull Smalltalk Party in Bern. We received presentations and life demos in VW, Dolphin and Squeak, from authors and users of Scratch Mondrian for Squeak…
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