Hi Paolo, On 04 Nov 2013, at 11:07, prova email <prova...@hotmail.it> wrote:
> It's quite hard to me to explain what i need. When i ask something, i've > never had the answer that i want. What do you mean for "There are some places > in the system where you can put txt file"? What are the places you are > talking about? Is it the Pharo 2.0 folder? > Can somebody tell me step-by-step how to create the .exe file? Why is it so > difficult? As i said at the beginnning of one of my first messages, i'm a > rookie in Pharo. So i need something more. > > Thanks again. > Paolo Pharo is quite different from C, C# or Java. Building a .exe can be done or be simulated, but it is not how Pharo is normally used, so it is not a simple, one-click option. I would consider it ‘advanced'. When learning something new, especially when it is very different from what you are used to, it is best, in my opinion, to first do everything the way things are meant to be done. You will ‘get it’ much sooner that way. Working in an image without source files and using higher level distributed source code control feels very strange for newcomers. You should start with Pharo by Example (dated, but still the best intro), after that there is Deep into Pharo, or the upcoming Pharo for the Enterprise. Regards, Sven -- Sven Van Caekenberghe http://stfx.eu Smalltalk is the Red Pill