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Smalltalk: An Introduction to Application Development Using VisualWorks, 1/e

Trevor Hopkins

Published October, 1995 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)

Copyright 1996, 400 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-318387-4
$47.00


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The provides a detailed explanation of the Smalltalk language, and describes the VisualWorks development environment and its rich library of classes. KEY TOPICS: It includes correct use of variables (including class instance variables); using the debugger; change management; concurrency control; the dependency mechanism; the model-view-controller paradigm; building an interactive application; using canvasses; also includes a large number of worked examples, and exercises of various degrees of complexity. KEY MARKET: Both the specialist and the general reader will find this book accessible. It can be used by university and college students, as well as software professionals. No previous knowledge of object-oriented programming is required, but an understanding of at least one programming language (such as Pascal, C or Lisp) is necessary.


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