This highly readable and practical book provides an effective introduction to programming in Smalltalk, and explains the most efficient ways to think about and work with the system. .This book has been written to help you to help yourself. You may be considering adopting Smalltalk for your next project. You may havejust started to program in Smalltalk.
Book Description
You may have been doing it for a while. Whatever your level of experience you’ll know that Smalltalk is different. It’s different from C, different even from C++, different to almost anything you’ll have used before. These differences help give Smalltalk the power and productivity for which it is famous, but it’s only by knowing how to exploit the differences that you can harness this power for yourself.
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
- Introduction To The Art of Smalltalk
- Designing for Smalltalk
- Coding in Smalltalk
- Using the Development Tools
- Debugging Smalltalk Code
- Managing Smalltalk Projects