The art and science of smalltalk

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The art and science of smalltalk

Simon Lewis

(Hewlett-Packard professional books)

Prentice Hall, 1995

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Includes index

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This practical text provides an introduction to programming in Smalltalk, and explains the most efficient ways to think about and work with the system. Split into two parts, the first part covers the important technical background for programmers and managers, while the second part introduces some of the basic philosophy of Smalltalk. This text aims to demystify the transition from conventional programming to programming with Smalltalk. It includes a step-by-step guide, taking the reader through the basics, via object-oriented programming with the Smalltalk language and its development environment, right up to designing, coding and debugging programs.

Table of Contents

Some Advice on Getting Started. An Introduction to Objects. An Introduction to Smalltalk. The Smalltalk Language. The Smalltalk Development Environment. The Smalltalk Class Library. The Collection Classes. The Dependency Mechanism. The MVC Architecture. Pluggability and Adaptors. THE ART OF SMALLTALK. Introduction to the Art of Smalltalk. Designing for Smalltalk. Coding in Smalltalk. Using the Development Tools. Debugging Smalltalk Code. Managing Smalltalk Projects.

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