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Here are some pages I found useful and stuff like that:
How To Complete Your First Milestone : Of course it doesn't cover the whole class, but they stress the importance of the "period in which the instructor is introducing Squeak to the class." Their general advice introduced me to the "Squeak swiki" and the Squeak tasks section gave me some insight into the things I should be looking for and trying to do. Do what they say and I'm sure you'll be off to a good start.
Flash Gordon Productions : There is not a terrible amount of information on this one, but what it does cover, it covers well. I haven't seen a better explanation for CRC cards and also some helpful advice on how to make them. Also a very good example of how a team should work together can be seen when they detail the process of polishing, extending, and presenting their project.
Mini Java-to-Squeak Tutorial : This is definately something I will keep handy in the first couple weeks of Squeak. It's a set of comparisons of Java componenets and control structures to those in Squeak. Although it is a mini Java-to-Squeak tutorial it will certainly be useful.
Video Professor: Because reading is HARD. : I know this is listed in the assignment page, but it extremely necessary for me to include it here because it will save time for every one. They include very novice tricks such as dragging the logo into the trash can and switching the control/alt keys to find methods and hierachy and senders buttons. This is a must see for every one beginning with squeak.
How to create custom menubars : None of the examples I gave included any actual practical code so I threw this one it. It tackles something simple: creating menu bars. Its fairly easy to understand, straight to the point, and includes lost of pretty pictures.
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- Alistair Jones last edited on 19 April 2009 at 9:23 pm by 192.93.8.247