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Doc Team Monthly report

Tapple Gao
There are currently 3 active members of the Documentation Team.
What have we been up to?

Matthew Fulmer:

I am working on Swiki organization. I have been digging through
all the obscure pages on the Swiki, and either recycling them or
refactoring them into more useful documents, and making
cross-references between documents. I have halted work on my
quick-start tutorial while I do on Swiki refactoring.

More information at: http://wiki.squeak.org/5868

Derek O'Connell:

Derek is working on some demo's and tutorials in Morphic and
croquet. So far, he has a mostly finished Morphic Demo (a stock
market leader board), and partial demo's in Croquet and RSS
parsing:
http://wiki.squeak.org/5884

Aaron Reichow:

1.  I've been working on a couple Morphic tutorials, geared more  
towards people who want to just write a more traditional kind of  
application.  One that is almost done is a simple Currency Converter-  
this seems to be a common example, so it seemed like a good way to  
compare Squeak + Morphic to other languages and GUI toolkits. I also  
began a tutorial on building a simple calculator in Morphic.

2. I just started a new tutorial for Genie. I've always found the  
extant documentation a little lacking, especially for people new to  
it, though maybe not Squeak.  It walks one through defining strokes  
and associating a gesture dictionary with certain classes of morphs.  
It is full of screenshots, which the other Genie documentation I've  
seen does not have.

We keep a blog/diary of our activities. Currently, only Matthew
Fulmer updates it:
http://wiki.squeak.org/812

--
Matthew Fulmer

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Re: Doc Team Monthly report

Edgar J. De Cleene
Matthew Fulmer puso en su mail :

> 1.  I've been working on a couple Morphic tutorials, geared more
> towards people who want to just write a more traditional kind of
> application.  One that is almost done is a simple Currency Converter-
> this seems to be a common example, so it seemed like a good way to
> compare Squeak + Morphic to other languages and GUI toolkits. I also
> began a tutorial on building a simple calculator in Morphic.

http://ar.geocities.com/edgardec2001/CalcuMorph.htm

If like could translate to English

Edgar


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Re: Doc Team Monthly report

Tapple Gao
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 07:51:36PM -0300, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:

> Matthew Fulmer puso en su mail :
>
> > 1.  I've been working on a couple Morphic tutorials, geared more
> > towards people who want to just write a more traditional kind of
> > application.  One that is almost done is a simple Currency Converter-
> > this seems to be a common example, so it seemed like a good way to
> > compare Squeak + Morphic to other languages and GUI toolkits. I also
> > began a tutorial on building a simple calculator in Morphic.
>
> http://ar.geocities.com/edgardec2001/CalcuMorph.htm
>
> If like could translate to English

That would be great. I would prefer you put the document on the
Swiki. I ported your document to Swiki syntax:
http://wiki.squeak.org/5791

If you want to host the English tutorial on your website, that
is fine as well.

Thank you very much for the tutorial!

--
Matthew Fulmer

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Re: Doc Team Monthly report

Damien Cassou-3
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Matthew Fulmer a écrit :
> There are currently 3 active members of the Documentation Team.
> [...]
>  

Thank you for this great work. That is really needed.

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Re: Doc Team Monthly report

Edgar J. De Cleene
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Matthew Fulmer puso en su mail :

> That would be great. I would prefer you put the document on the
> Swiki. I ported your document to Swiki syntax:
> http://wiki.squeak.org/5791
>
> If you want to host the English tutorial on your website, that
> is fine as well.
>
> Thank you very much for the tutorial!

If you navigate through the site, http://ar.geocities.com/edgardec2001/ ,
see more material and some in English, as
http://ar.geocities.com/edgardec2001/LogicCircus1.html.

Take what you think is useful.
I start to convert to English, leaving corrections to some English native
speaker.

Sorry , but study more deep Squeak take almost all my time to update the
site or doing more tutorials.

Edgar


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RE: Doc Team Monthly report

J J-6
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Nice work.

>From: Matthew Fulmer <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers
>list<[hidden email]>
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Doc Team Monthly report
>Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 15:22:05 -0700
>
>There are currently 3 active members of the Documentation Team.
>What have we been up to?
>
>Matthew Fulmer:
>
>I am working on Swiki organization. I have been digging through
>all the obscure pages on the Swiki, and either recycling them or
>refactoring them into more useful documents, and making
>cross-references between documents. I have halted work on my
>quick-start tutorial while I do on Swiki refactoring.
>
>More information at: http://wiki.squeak.org/5868
>
>Derek O'Connell:
>
>Derek is working on some demo's and tutorials in Morphic and
>croquet. So far, he has a mostly finished Morphic Demo (a stock
>market leader board), and partial demo's in Croquet and RSS
>parsing:
>http://wiki.squeak.org/5884
>
>Aaron Reichow:
>
>1.  I've been working on a couple Morphic tutorials, geared more
>towards people who want to just write a more traditional kind of
>application.  One that is almost done is a simple Currency Converter-
>this seems to be a common example, so it seemed like a good way to
>compare Squeak + Morphic to other languages and GUI toolkits. I also
>began a tutorial on building a simple calculator in Morphic.
>
>2. I just started a new tutorial for Genie. I've always found the
>extant documentation a little lacking, especially for people new to
>it, though maybe not Squeak.  It walks one through defining strokes
>and associating a gesture dictionary with certain classes of morphs.
>It is full of screenshots, which the other Genie documentation I've
>seen does not have.
>
>We keep a blog/diary of our activities. Currently, only Matthew
>Fulmer updates it:
>http://wiki.squeak.org/812
>
>--
>Matthew Fulmer
>

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