no pain , no gain

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Hans Schueren <werb...@hans-schueren.de>
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> Thank you Thierry ,
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> guess i am an user.
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> " I have heared there are Pharo programmers"
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> Can i download such a program to see how good they are ?
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> I dont want to hear anything about coding and IDE and development.
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> I am a user and want to start a example program.
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> Do you have a LINK for me to download ?
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> Hans
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> This sounds strange.
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> However , i have here a huge range of books about smalltalk 80.
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> All the books describe the syntax and system.
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> To write a better and better code and more functions.
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> The only thing that is not describes is to display a running program
> inside image.
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> The keywords and methods to display and save the own code inside the
> packages in the
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> form of "image out" a manipulated smalltalk image to run as a user program.
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> The first step is a really really simple program like mathematic
> calculation etc.
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> But the procedure of end product must be clear.
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> Only one good example perhaps with a transcript display can overcome
> theese difficulties.
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> Its all unclear :
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> show Transcript
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> openInWorld
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> class new class
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> Theese commands are messages to a object.
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> But the user does not input any program code.  This is automatic running.
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> Anyway , if the Pharo.exe started the image in the program.
> How , and with what keyword is then the program started fullscreen - which
> World is invoked to display?
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> This preparation point is unclear when i want to make my "Allready written
> program" ready to start.
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> However , i make a break with smalltalk now.
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> A few books are still ordered from USA.
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> If this point is unclear i cannot learn further at this point.
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> It makes no sense to write Packages and classes if i cannot invoke the
> running arrangements
> No matter if they are objects or others.
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