Well, Grafoscopio[1] is an example of how we can use Moose to create interactive documentation (specially tutorials). But is still too alpha. Anyway I'll keep you informed about advances to so it become a viable alternative for embedding interactive documentation inside Pharo/Moose and helping potential users and newbies (like myself) to be more time engaged with the environment and its possibilities.
[1] http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/
Cheers,
Offray
El 02/03/15 a las 17:19, Ben Coman escribió:
sound a good practice. People are engaged by engaging their action. If they have to go to the web to "search" for tutorials, you've probably lost them to the bright shiny thing it throws up. cheers -ben
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:24 AM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel@me.com mailto:alexandre.bergel@me.com> wrote:
Hi! Someone in the room today tried Moose. He browsed the moose website and downloaded the latest moose. He then opened it and started to click around. He closed it and moved to something else. I think this is a quite representative behavior. After having downloaded Moose, the next step is not clear at all. Maybe having a welcome message and some tutorials available could help? Cheers, Alexandre -- _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. _______________________________________________ Moose-dev mailing list Moose-dev@iam.unibe.ch <mailto:Moose-dev@iam.unibe.ch> https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev
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