On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Greg A. Woods wrote:
[ On Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 10:43:17 (-0400), Rosemary Michelle Simpson wrote: ]
Subject: Re: BankAccount Tutorial
However, it makes sense to stay with the Squeak 2.8 that is on the CD while you are working with the book and its exercises/example code. When learning a new language, especially one as different from most as is Squeak, it seems wise to not change the language version in mid-stream. Having said that I must confess that I jumped all the way to the 3.1 alpha because I wanted the "class comments with it" facility.
it may be best to avoid unnecessary change when learning a _new_ language, but because i already had some exposure to squeak, and more or less knew the basics of smalltalk from long ago, i had already upgraded to 3.0 even before i bought the book and i don't have a 2.8 image at the moment....
Still, I kept the 2.8 image and use it in conjunction with the book.
(does a "current" vm work with the older image? is that a goal?)
I have two separate folders with completely separate systems including the VMs - one contains the 2.8 system (image, VM, etc) from the CD plus all my work with the book and the other contains the 3.1 system will all my work on ConceptLab.
R.
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