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Object Oriented Programming and SmallTalk V, 1/e

Michele Marchesi

Published November, 1994 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)

Copyright 1995, 352 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-630294-7


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Summary

A complete introduction to object-oriented programming using Smalltalk/V, the popular version of Smalltalk running on PC's and Apple Macintosh.

Features


assumes no previous knowledge of object-oriented programming, but does assume previous knowledge of a conventional programming language
readers learn the important features of the language, at the same time acquiring the necessary conceptual backgrounds to allow further exploration


Table of Contents

    1. Object-Oriented Programming.
    2. Smalltalk/V and its Environment.
    3. The Syntax of Smalltalk/V.
    4. The Principal System Classes.
    5. Messages Common to All Objects.
    6. Input/Output
    7. Accessing Files.
    8. How Smalltalk/V Works.
    9. The Organization of the Smalltalk/V system.
    10. More on the User Interface.
    11. Graphics in Smalltalk/V.
    12. Building Integrated Applications Using the MVC Paradigm.
    13. Developing Object-Oriented Applications with Smalltalk/V.
    14. An Example Application: A Clock.
    15. An Example Application: The Class-Saver.
    16. An Example Application: Family Budgets.
    17. Selected Bibliography.
    Index.


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