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Smalltalk/V 286 Tutorial and Programming Handbook

March 24, 2006

Smalltalk V Tutorial is available in pdf format. Welcome to Smalltalk/V and the world of object-oriented programming systems or, more often, OOPS for short. You’ve joined the world’s largest community of Smalltalk users. Owners of Digiralk’s Smalltalk/V are people, like you, who want to squeeze maximum power and performance out of their MS-DOS, OS/2 and Macintosh computers.

Book Description

You’re in good company. Smalltalk/V is found widely in academic and research laboratories, R&D and product development departments of Fortune 1000 corporations, systems development agencies in government as well as on home PCs for recreational and entrepreneurial pursuits. Smalltalk/V applications have been developed in the areas of simulation, expert systems, intelligent tutoring computer-based instruction, database query interfaces, computerized typesetting and integrated programming environments.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction To The Smalltalk Language
  • Introduction To The Smalltalk/V Environment
  • Objects And Messages
  • Control Structures
  • Classes And Methods
  • Inheritance
  • Streams And Collections
  • Debugging
  • Graphics
  • Windows
  • Object-Oriented Development
  • Application Development: Case Study
  • The Smalltalk Language
  • Smalltalk/V 286 Classes
  • Smalltalk/V 286 Environment
  • Smalltalk/V 286 Standard Windows

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Author(s): Digitalk Inc.
Format(s): PDF
File size: 37.59 MB
Number of pages: 571
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