On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Josef Springer <Josef.Springer@joops.com> wrote:
Hello,

would it not a good idea, to buld a central register of productive Smalltalk applications, to show the world about.
Because not only developers can win with Smalltalk...


http://www.world.st/� ??

Josef� Springer


James Robertson wrote:
Well :)

I've been promoting Smalltalk for years, and lately, I've been promoting all dialects using

-- my blog
-- screencasts
-- podcasts

I'd be happy to do more, but my personal budget doesn't allow for much more :)


On Mar 17, 2011, at 8:18 AM, St�phane Ducasse wrote:

  
Hi guys

Where were you?
Where are your bogs, books, videos, and cool Smalltalk open source projects?
I mean that this is easy to get frustrated but it is possible to do things:
	- I wrote Squeak by Example not for me but for newcomers
	- We are writing Pharo by example two for the same. 
	- I wrote the Seaside book because it was important for other people (and because avi was not writing one)
	- we are pushing pharo because we want to create a good open-source smalltalk.

I came to smalltalk in 1996 when everybody left and I decided to do something. Now this is not enough but I'm not frustrated
and we are creating good energy. If people really want they can join and help or get frustrated.

Stef
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