> I've watched the youtube presentation and navigated through the impress > presentation on your site and it too quickly introduces tons of concepts > of > what you can do but nothing about why anyone should want to do those > things > or how to put them together into something a user would use once a > developer > has made something.
Oh, you are already feeling the Smalltalk community spirit. That is a professor effect when everyone will be every day extoll and pitch how Smalltalk is cool, but nobody does not do any text or video blogging with etudes and reasoning how to use this magic for newbies, and why ever you need to use it at all in place of mainstream tools and languages already have and were documented anything you can imagine (except the Smalltalk interactivity and its memory persistence). The most fun you'll get with trying to make work of external libraries, that's the special feel of dropping dozens of errors due to incompatibility with your system. -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html