*stepharo:*

I am not saying it for me, but to get other people into the Smalltalk
community. My interest in Smalltalk spark the first time I read the Design
Principles Behind Smalltalk, since then I:

1- Read the BlueBook (yes) before I know of Pharo;
2- Read "I Can Read C++ and Java But I Can’t Read Smalltalk";
3- Read a number of Smalltalk resources, tutorials, blogs etc;
4- Did Profstef;
5- Learn a little of Redline Smalltalk;
6- Tried Squeek, didn't like;
7- Find Pharo, like it more than Squeek;
8- Read Pharo By Example almost entirely, the first example didn't work (at
least at the time) because some dependencies were missing, then I search
into the internet, found what was missing and keep going;
9- Did the MOOC ENTIRELY, and I saw all the videos, yes!

So, is there any other thing you think I *maybe* haven't done, despite the
fact that you don't know me much?

As for someone who did the MOOC, I don't think it's a good tutorial in the
lines I understand Richard described in the start of this thread: for
newcomers. Don't get me wrong, it's a very good course if you would like to
get more deep into Pharo and OO, but I understand the intention of Richard
was other. So, except from Porfstef, I think none of those resources is a
good start point for newcomers, because none of them were good for me nor
the people I tried to introduce Pharo. I just keep going because I was
already VERY interested in Smalltalk, if not for that I would have
also given up.

My opinion is only that, an opinion, you can take it or not, it was not
meant to be personal or whatever, but if you wanna take it as so there
isn't much I can do.

*Phil:*

Thanks for your suggestions, but I was just telling Richard that I think
the MOOC was too much for a tutorial, that I think other format and
something simpler would be better for newcomers.

*Dimitri:*

I am already on STEP 4 ;)

I think what is missing is something before all that, something that spark
the "I am interested in Pharo", the STEP 0. What does that today? I think a
simple tutorial that catch the attention of people would do that. Right now
I think it is too hard for someone to get interested in Smalltalk in
general, and Pharo in particular, because something like that is missing,
and one must really understand and see the value of Smalltalk to persist
and keep going and learning, like happened to me.

Regards,
Vitor

On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> The four stages of Pharo addiction
>
> STEP1
> "I am interested in Pharo , any quick tutorial to get me started ?"
>
> If you want a quick dive to Pharo for experienced coders there is this
>
> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/UpdatedPharoByExample/
> lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/book-result/PharoTour/PharoTour.html
>
> STEP2
> "Ah I really like Pharo maybe more info about the language and a practical
> example to give it a go myself ?"
>
> for a bit more dive into the Smalltalk language there is this
>
> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/UpdatedPharoByExample/
> lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/book-result/FirstApplication/
> FirstApplication.html
>
> STEP3
> "Damn this is really cool , where I can find more info I really like to
> give this a deeper look!"
>
> and of course the rest of the book for those that cant get enough of Pharo
>
> https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/UpdatedPharoByExample
>
>
> STEP4
> "I hate you so much !!! I cant sleep, cant eat, no friends, ex
> girlfriend.... AHHH CANNNOT STOP !!!! TOO MUCH FUN!!!"
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 4:16 PM Vitor Medina Cruz <vitormc...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I think the MOOC is too much for a tutorial. What I miss today is a good
>> written (no videos! Please!) tutorial that teaches just a little of the
>> language and give a few guidelines on how to do simple stuff with the
>> environment, such as a "Hello World!", creating a class, tests and run
>> stuff.
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 12:15 PM, horrido <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Excellent suggestion! I shall look into it. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/The-
>> Ultimate-Smalltalk-Tutorial-tp4918859p4918930.html
>> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>>
>>

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