Art and Science of Smalltalk, The
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (851 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0133713458 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 250 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. Simon Lewis (scrl@hplb.hpl.hp) is a software engineer at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories' European research centre in Bristol, UK. During the last eight years he has worked on a variety of advanced projects, almost always using Smalltalk, and has frequently provided consulting and training in the language to other parts of the company worldwide. His professional interests also include the design o
All the complexities of Smalltalk amazingly simplified! A Customer Simon Lewis's book "The Art and Science of Smalltalk" has to be one of the best books on Smalltalk programming I have ever read. After spending months reading many other books on the subject and still not getting a clear, concise description of some important Smalltalk constructs, I could not believe how incredibl. SchmidtD said Snug and snappy. This text is everything as promised. It is a very useful view of Smalltalk that is theoretically inspired while still being practical (although by no means step-by-step). I got it to better understand Smalltalk syntax for examples in the Gamma book (Design Patterns). It's perfect for that, and beyond.I doubt a per. Excellent OOP book W. Ghost The book is well organized, well written and clear. It's not a "programming language book": it will actually show you some great ideas about object orientation. The first half of the book teaches you Smalltalk (and the model-view-controller framework) and also helps show how important this language is to you if yo
It includes a step-by-step guide, taking the reader through the basics, via object-oriented programming with Smalltalk language and its development environment, right up to designing, coding and debugging your own programs. The Art and Science of Smalltalk aims to demystify the transition from conventional programming to programming with Smalltalk. . From the Publisher 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 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. 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.. This text aims to demystify the transition from conventional programming to programming with Smalltalk