Posted by
David Jacobs on
Feb 10, 2012; 6:52pm
URL: https://forum.world.st/Vision-for-Aida-tp4376327p4377198.html
2012/2/10 Janko Mivšek <
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> S, Robert Calco piše:
>
>> I think Aida needs a much better, much more in-depth tutorial, that
>> really highlights its best parts, and suggests where it's going to get
>> better over time.
>
> Ok, let we start improving documentation by improving a tutorial. So far
> we have two articles:
>
> 1. Tutorial for a "traditional" Aida [1]
> 2. ToDo example in-depth description [2]
Indeed, Aida could use more tutorials.
> One solution would be to introduce another tutorial for a simple
> ajaxified web app, with widgets, realtime form validation etc. then
> continue with current one to shows the traditional Aida as well. and
> then ToDo example description.
>
> Any ideas, how to proceed?
I really like RoR tutorial
http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ . Maybe a
translation to Aida? The beauty of that tutorial is also how it
explains the use of TDD (or BDD), git, ... , or how things work in
Ruby, not strictly only Rails.
But ofcourse, you need to decide what your audience for an Aida
tutorial is: experienced Smalltalk-users, newcomers, ...
Kind regards,
- david (new to Smalltalk & Aida)
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