Beginner tips

As said last week I would like to share some useful hints how to deal with Pharo-Git connection if using Windows. :smile:

Pair Programming - Part II

Last week I wrote a post about advantages and disadvantages of pair programming. I received some feedback so I decided to do more research, consult the scientific literature and write a follow-up.

Getting inspired

This week I have worked on many different things. One of which is revising my knowledge about graph structure. There is a numbere of sources I have used and heard of, but the one I found most interesting and complete is Algorithms, Fourth edition by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne. This book offers more than just words and pictures, there are also code implementations in Java for many algorithms.

Pair Programing

This week of GSoC 2019 Pharo project was about learning useful coding practices and styles such as pair programing, writing easy-to-use documentation and learning about Iceberg tool - to work with git repositories.

Exploring Pharo

This has been mostly a revision week. :green_book: :smile:

New Collections for Pharo

Hi everyone! My name is Smiljana, and during the GSoC 2019, I will be working on implementing the Containers library for Pharo. This project is being mentored by Yurko Tymchuk and Stéphane Ducasse.

Meet The Authors

Nina Medić

Hi, my name is Nina and I am a master student of Computer Science in Novi Sad, Serbia. As a part in one of my classes I was introduced to Pharo world. The simplicity of the language and user friendly environment invited me to explore it more. Now I am a member of Pharo community and the team that is working on improving it.

Smiljana Knežev

Hi, my name is Smiljana Knežev and I am a final year undergraduate student at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad. I am doing my studies in Informatics - Information Technologies, and I am very interested in Objected-Oriented design and functional and distributed programming. I am very passionate about Pharo and theoretical computer science and find it very interesting.