Smalltalk at CCSF
Cool - Doug Putnam is adding Seaside to the repetoire for his students doing an Ajax project:
And about that Seaside course— there isn't one yet. But it is on my TODO list for future courses at CCSF. For the time being, as part of my own Smalltalk education, I'll take this opportunity to complete the class project using Seaside. Since Smalltalk and Seaside are new to me, I'll be starting on the same page as my PHP and Ruby students. This will be fun. I'll be doing this project with Cincom Visualworks Non-Commercial which is free for non-commercial use on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
Sounds like a fun project, with some useful comparisons (read the whole thing - he and his students are going to compare how much code was needed for each of the projects - PHP, Ruby, and Smalltalk).
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Re: Smalltalk at CCSF
[Geert] February 16, 2010 3:19:13.624
Fun yeah ... but I do wonder about a comparison based on bragging right for the "fewest lines of code" when for Ruby the student use Rails, for Smalltalk they use Seaside and PHP nothing ... anyway, as you said, a fun project :)