
Noury Bouraqadi-2 wrote:
-Applications : We should develop cool applications that target domains that interest users (e.g. mobile applications, web). The look and feel/ user experience is important to have some impact. A recent really cool example is the Event Planning System developed by the belgian company Inceptive...
+1 Noury Bouraqadi-2 wrote:
-Programming environments : I love the Smalltalk IDE. Still, many developers don't want to change their programming habit. ...
Smalltalkers do love their powerful IDE, but to the average newcomer it is - compared to other IDE's these days - certainly far from being intuitive. Noury Bouraqadi-2 wrote:
-Documentation : Both on-line and paper articles and books. Code examples are important. People new to Smalltalk should quickly find some code to copy/paste and test.
Yes, I reckon a better, easier to use project/code sharing infrastructure (replacing SqueakSource) is required with more useful educational sample projects. -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Few-thoughts-about-Google-Summer-of-Code-tp3018404p301... Sent from the ESUG mailing list archive at Nabble.com.