Books and other readings
Hannes Hirzel
hirzel at spw.unizh.ch
Wed Mar 13 07:53:12 UTC 2002
On 13 Mar 2002, Martin Drautzburg wrote:
>
> As an absolute newbie in squeak (but experienced programmer in other
> fields), what should I read ? I found two books on Amazon: "Squeak"
> and "Squeak: Oject oriented design", both by Mark Guzdial and friends,
> but they are very expensive (58 Euros).
Get your library to order them ("Anschaffungsvorschlag")!
> I will of course read Adele's Books(s), but I need one on the specific
> issues of Squeak.
>
The answer depends on what you want to accomplish in Squeak and if you
already have some Smalltalk knowledge.
A good place for electronic more or less up-to date information is
the Squeak swiki:
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak
And you may as well ask newbie questions here. People will diligently
answer them and if they are asked often put the on the faq:
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/471
which I recommend as well - of course.
Regards
Hannes Hirzel
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