Object Oriented Programming Using Smalltalk


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Object Oriented Programming Using Smalltalk


Object Oriented Programming Using Smalltalk

Author: Phillip Swain

language: en

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Limited

Release Date: 1998


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Object-oriented Programming with C++ and Smalltalk


Object-oriented Programming with C++ and Smalltalk

Author: Caleb Drake

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1998


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This text describes the design goals and language features of object-oriented languages without viewing them from the perspective of any particular language. The author discusses Smalltalk-80 and C++ so students can understand how these concepts are realized. It provides coverage of the object model from a software design and language feature perspective, as well as covering key object-oriented principles - date abstraction, inheritance, polymorphism, and dynamic binding. Detailed coverage of Smalltalk and C++ emphasize their similarities and differences in terms of design goals, language features, and usage. Also discussed are: the benefits of the object model; the latest extensions to C++; and the application of object-oriented concepts to the development of large software projects. Chapter summaries, extensive exercises, and a glossary of object-oriented terminology support the text.

Object-oriented Programming with Smalltalk/V


Object-oriented Programming with Smalltalk/V

Author: Michele Marchesi

language: en

Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR

Release Date: 1994


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This complete introduction to object-oriented programming using Smalltalk/V, the popular version of Smalltalk running on PC's and the Apple Macintosh, assumes no previous knowledge of object-oriented programming, but does assume previous knowledge of a conventional programming language. The reader learns the important features of the language, at the same time acquiring the necessary conceptual backgrounds to allow further exploration.