[squeak-dev] Part II of my advocating article about Squeak/Smalltalk programing for education

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[squeak-dev] Part II of my advocating article about Squeak/Smalltalk programing for education

Hilaire Fernandes-4
In this series of articles, I will highlight the advantages of using
Squeak/Smalltalk to develop educational software. At some point and
based on my experience, I will compare with other development
languages. The focus of this article is for educators and developers
interested in software programming education applications. In these
articles, don't expect to learn about Smalltalk/Squeak programming, my
goal is simply to give an overall picture, based on real experience.
Feedback is of course very welcome.

In this article I will discuss about the Smalltalk image concept and
its consequences.

http://blog.ofset.org/hilaire/index.php?post/2008/04/24/Why-you-could-consider-Smalltalk/Squeak-as-your-preferred-development-plateform-for-your-next-educational-software-Part-II

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[squeak-dev] Re: [Squeakland] Part II of my advocating article about Squeak/Smalltalk programing for education

polishookm
this is a fabulous article! thanks!

Hilaire Fernandes wrote:

> In this series of articles, I will highlight the advantages of using
> Squeak/Smalltalk to develop educational software. At some point and
> based on my experience, I will compare with other development
> languages. The focus of this article is for educators and developers
> interested in software programming education applications. In these
> articles, don't expect to learn about Smalltalk/Squeak programming, my
> goal is simply to give an overall picture, based on real experience.
> Feedback is of course very welcome.
>
> In this article I will discuss about the Smalltalk image concept and
> its consequences.
>
> http://blog.ofset.org/hilaire/index.php?post/2008/04/24/Why-you-could-consider-Smalltalk/Squeak-as-your-preferred-development-plateform-for-your-next-educational-software-Part-II
>
>  

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