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Re: [Q] Smalltalk book with Squeak: msg#00237lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners
Hi, > First of all, is the book "Smalltalk by Example: the Developer's > Guide" available from http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/FreeBooks.html > useful to learn Squeak. It look like this book is written with > VisualWork, but I thought that it might be still useful in learning > Smalltalk. > > Second, can anyone suggest the right way to learn a Squeak? > I have read a few online tutorials and one of the books (Squeak: > Object-Oriented Design with Multmedia Application), but I do not feel > comfortable with Squeak programming. > > I have many years of OOP programming, mainly used C++/Java, so I do > not need to learn the concept of OOP. I will not be as sure as you. Every language have there own way off designing object especially Smalltalk who is type less. But I let guru suggest you what to do. Best regards, Mathew
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