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From: jans@tekgvs.GVS.TEK.COM (Jan Steinman)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript
Subject: Why you should use NeWS as a tool to learn PostScript
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Date: 21 Sep 88 17:41:44 GMT
Organization: Tektronix Inc., Beaverton, Or.
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Before I launch into this, let me list my qualifications.  I've heard of NeWS.  
My Mac sends PostScript to a printer.  I own (but have not completely read) the 
Red and Blue.  I tried some PostScript hackery once, but quit after several 
hours of getting nothing but illegible error messages out of the printer.  I've 
been using Smalltalk for over four years.

Given such *extensive* knowledge, I side firmly with Don.  When I try to 
imagine how long it would take to learn Smalltalk without its environment, I 
shudder.  The real issue here is how much support an environment provides the 
learner, and sending bits and pieces of code to a printer, walking half a 
block, then waiting for the inevitable banner page filled with meaningless 
error messages, followed by a blank page -- this is not a very productive 
learning environment!  The secondary issue -- separating the environment from 
the language -- is not nearly as important for the initial learning process.  
(How can former Pascal people be productive without knowing that printf() is 
not a part of C?)

Perhaps I've been spoiled by Smalltalk.  Perhaps I need some attitude 
adjustment.  But I think the current state of learning PostScript (as well as 
the current state of software development in general) is summed up by a sign 
someone here has hanging on their wall: "The Flogging Will Continue Until 
Morale Improves."  The dismal state of things is that we all eventually get 
used to the flogging.

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