You mean that I  should type them in the pane of the method I want to
define, am I right?
then, which one should I type "LOGame>>cellsPerSide" or "cellsPerSide"?
Maybe this syntax --">>" just indicates that this method should belong to
this class. but as reader, I don't need to type all, do I ?
My English is poor and When I reader it a little faster, I will be
confused. Next time , if I encounter some sentences I don't understand, I
will read other sentences around them again.
Thx you all to spare time for my stupid questions :)

2015-10-20 2:02 GMT+08:00 Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>:

> have your read the Pharo Tour chapter ?
>
> please read the entire book from start to finish , DO NOT skip chapters
> this is a complete tutorial on Pharo that depends on previous chapters for
> continuation of knowledge. If you dont understand previous chapters you
> wont understand this.
>
>
> Your question is explained at Page 16, chapter: A quick tour of Pharo
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 6:50 PM 小橙橙 <zhushuai19890...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>     I'm a newcomer in Pharo and start to learn how to use Pharo.
>>     In page 42 of UPBE(Vesion:2015-10-17 ), I don't know where I write
>> the constant methods and UPBE didn't tell me in which pane to type them.
>>     Could you tell me ?
>>
>> Andy Zhu
>>
>

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