Mastering Smalltalk Programming (HiTeX Press)
Wednesday, 21 August 2024

This book is guide designed to take the reader from a novice to an expert in Smalltalk programming. William Smith covers the essential topics, from the fundamental syntax and basic programming concepts to advanced object-oriented principles and sophisticated user interface programming.

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The book provides comprehensive instructions for setting up a Smalltalk environment, creating and managing classes and methods, handling control structures and collections, and implementing advanced techniques in concurrency and parallelism.

Author: William Smith
Publisher: HiTex Press
Date: July 2024
Pages: 298
ISBN: 978-1964899251
Print: 1964899257
Kindle: ‎ B0DBVJYW4Y
Audience: Developers interested in Smalltalk
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Other Languages

 

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