What I like most about this article is the comparisons with common trends (Pharo is to Smalltalk like Clojure is to Lisp) that bridge the gap between audiences. I would add some link to Cuis Smalltalk in the mention of the Smalltalk families, because of its minimalist approach. Also, may be you can add some mention to Grafoscopio [1] to complement the link about medicine data visualization. That link is getting old, but Grafoscopio community is moving and making other new project on data activism, visualization and storytelling, with more links to deep in (and upcoming news soon).
[1] http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/index.en.html Thanks, Offray On 04/10/17 05:30, horrido wrote: > Behold Pharo: The Modern Smalltalk > <https://medium.com/smalltalk-talk/behold-pharo-the-modern-smalltalk-38e132c46053> > > > If you would like to suggest some edits, I'm all ears. Anything to improve > the impact of the article. > > Thanks. > > > > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html > >