[Cuis-dev] the demo challenge in Smalltalk
Hilaire Fernandes
hfern at free.fr
Mon Mar 2 10:33:08 PST 2026
Le 02/03/2026 à 18:55, Robert Chifflet via Cuis-dev a écrit :
> My task is merely frustrating.
Take another topic, really!
You have also
* the "Cuis Book",
* the book "Programmer with DrGeo",
https://www.gnu.org/software/dr-geo/doc/fr/programming/index.html. I
wrote it for my students, but I only used once, just before COVID
If your learner is very talented, go for programming Morph, it is much
more rewarding and fun. Make him/her code a Morph it can interact with
mouse and keyboard events. DrGeo will have already set him/her up with
Cartesian coordinates.
If so, you can look at the "The Morph book" vol. I & vol. II, but you
will have to know the topic yourself first. You can't teach something
you don't know about, right?
If you insist on deconstructing existing framework, in that case pick-up
DrGeo. But I found this path more complicate.
--
GNU Dr. Geo
http://gnu.org/s/dr-geo/
http://gnu-drgeo.blogspot.com/
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