Smalltalk by example : the developer's guide
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Smalltalk by example : the developer's guide
McGraw Hill, c1997
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Boost your programming career with this guide to exploiting the powerful tools of Smalltalk, today's fastest growing object-oriented development environment. Chapters focusing on real-world Smalltalk applications cover how to manage source code in a project environment. . .change procedural code into object-oriented code. . .find public-domain source code and other useful information from the Internet. . >customize a development environment. . .implement better error-handling mechanisms. . .improve software testing. . .and much more. Includes a disk with numerous ready-to-use code examples.
Table of Contents
Part I: Basics.Basic Concepts.Messages.Methods.Variables.Instance Creation.Special Variables, Characters, and Symbols.Global Variables.Control Structures.Object-Oriented Thinking.Part II: Basic System Classes.Object.Collections.Strings.Streams.Files.Part III: Skills and Techniques.Printing Objects.Processes.Coordinating and Sequencing Events.Cleaning Up at Termination.The Dependency Mechanism.Error Handling.Debugging.Common Errors.Part VI: User Interface.MVC Dependencies.Hooks into the System.Changing Widgets at Run Tie.Extending the Application Framework.Part V: Advanced.Eliminating Procedural Code.Meta-Programming.Testing.Customizing Your Environment.Changes to System Classes.Managing Source Code.ENVY.Public Domain Code and Information.Appendix A: Source Files.Appendix B: Source Code for Chapter 24.Index.
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