Changes between Version 13 and Version 14 of smalltalk_koans
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- 12/13/2011 01:50:12 PM (12 years ago)
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v13 v14 41 41 After you installed the Koans you find them in the 'Apps' Menu. 42 42 43 After starting the Koans you will see a window scalled Sensei. He will judge your progress and guide you to the next task. The three buttons at the bottom do the following:44 * 'Run' will judge your current solution and may show you the next task.43 After starting the Koans you will see a window called Sensei. He will judge your progress and guide you to the next task. The three buttons at the bottom do the following: 44 * 'Run' will judge your current solution and eventually let you proceed. 45 45 * 'Browse' will open a new browser window showing you the current task. 46 * 'Skip' will skip one complete lesson. You will be able to finish it later if you restart the sensei.46 * 'Skip' will skip one complete lesson. You will be able to finish it later if you restart the Sensei. 47 47 48 48 The bar next to the buttons shows your overall progress on the journey to Smalltalk enlightenment. 49 49 50 The text box above all of this shows your current task and might give you a hint what the solution might be.50 The text box above all of this shows the evaluation of your current task and can point you to the problem and its solution. 51 51 52 52 = Acknowledgments = 53 53 54 The Smalltalk Koans were inspired by the Edgecase Ruby Koans project and the original "The little Lisper" Book by Daniel P. Friedman and Matthias Felleisen.54 The Smalltalk Koans were inspired by the Edgecase Ruby Koans project and the original "The little Lisper" book by Daniel P. Friedman and Matthias Felleisen. 55 55 56 56 [[Image(media/icons/silk:user.png, title="Contributors", nolink)]] To date the following people contributed to this project: