
Earlier this month, Matt Schmitt began blogging on his experiences around researching, designing, and building Croquet learning environments as part of his doctoral thesis work at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Making note of the need for better documentation around the current Croquet SDK, Matt has taken the initiative to begin developing a series of nicely done how-to guides for the SDK. Here are links to his first three installments:
Guide I shows you how to successfully initiate the KCroquetParticipant subclass from within Squeak.
Guide II shows how to identify basic elements of a Squeak script and how to make minor changes to provided code examples.
Guide III shows how to assign a script to a button in Squeak and then change the name of the button.

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