Hi,
I am interested in learning more about meta-classes and how do Object/Behavior/etc. really work. Besides browsing them, can anybody recommend a good roadmap? Thanks.
Jason
A pretty good start would be the sections in the Purple Book on the metaclasses and their organization: "Smalltalk 80 : The Language", by Adele Goldberg and David Robson, June 1989, Addison-Wesley Pub Co, ISBN: 0201136880.
-- Dwight
Jason Karney wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in learning more about meta-classes and how do Object/Behavior/etc. really work. Besides browsing them, can anybody recommend a good roadmap? Thanks.
Jason
At 13:30 -0400 8/2/99, Jason Karney wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in learning more about meta-classes and how do Object/Behavior/etc. really work. Besides browsing them, can anybody recommend a good roadmap? Thanks.
Jason
I still have the foils from a tutorial I gave at OOPSLA in 1990, co-authored with Jerry Archibald, called "The Behavior of Behavior". I think the version I have is actually from one given at a Digitalk Developers Conference in 1993 but they differ only slightly.
Some of the talk is very Digitalky, but a lot is general.
I have it in PDF format if you are interested.
Dave _______________________________ David N. Smith IBM T J Watson Research Center Hawthorne, NY _______________________________ Any opinions or recommendations herein are those of the author and not of his employer.
Hi David,
Please, could you let me read it?
Thanks in advance,
Jun,
"David N. Smith (IBM)" dnsmith@watson.ibm.com wrote:
At 13:30 -0400 8/2/99, Jason Karney wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in learning more about meta-classes and how do Object/Behavior/etc. really work. Besides browsing them, can anybody recommend a good roadmap? Thanks.
Jason
I still have the foils from a tutorial I gave at OOPSLA in 1990, co-authored with Jerry Archibald, called "The Behavior of Behavior". I think the version I have is actually from one given at a Digitalk Developers Conference in 1993 but they differ only slightly.
Some of the talk is very Digitalky, but a lot is general.
I have it in PDF format if you are interested.
Dave _______________________________ David N. Smith IBM T J Watson Research Center Hawthorne, NY _______________________________ Any opinions or recommendations herein are those of the author and not of his employer.
//---------------------------------------------------------- // public final class Jun implements JunichiSuzuki { // public static String // company = "Soken Planning Co., Ltd.", // title = "Technical Director of Consulting Group, // Technical Assistant to OMG Representative in Japan, // Visiting Researcher at Institute for Social Engineering", // voice = "+81-3-3585-7595", // fax = "+81-3-3589-1903", // eFax = "+1-810-277-2556", // email = "jun-sk@magical.egg.or.jp | Junichi_Suzuki@omg.org", // web = "http://www.skpl.com/, // http://www.omg.org/", // PGP_fingerprint = "214D 7479 0ED0 A0C5 118D 5382 7A88 1F4D C937 653A"; // }
Dave --
I too would love a copy of this tutorial.
Thanks!
Doug McPherson
At 13:30 -0400 8/2/99, Jason Karney wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in learning more about meta-classes and how do Object/Behavior/etc. really work. Besides browsing them, can anybody recommend a good roadmap? Thanks.
Jason
I still have the foils from a tutorial I gave at OOPSLA in 1990, co-authored with Jerry Archibald, called "The Behavior of Behavior". I think the version I have is actually from one given at a Digitalk Developers Conference in 1993 but they differ only slightly.
Some of the talk is very Digitalky, but a lot is general.
I have it in PDF format if you are interested.
Dave _______________________________ David N. Smith IBM T J Watson Research Center Hawthorne, NY _______________________________ Any opinions or recommendations herein are those of the author and not of his employer.
Hi Dave;
Me too please;
TIA,
Dave
At 08:25 PM 8/5/99 -0700, you wrote:
Dave --
I too would love a copy of this tutorial.
Thanks!
Doug McPherson
At 13:30 -0400 8/2/99, Jason Karney wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in learning more about meta-classes and how do Object/Behavior/etc. really work. Besides browsing them, can anybody recommend a good roadmap? Thanks.
Jason
I still have the foils from a tutorial I gave at OOPSLA in 1990, co-authored with Jerry Archibald, called "The Behavior of Behavior". I think the version I have is actually from one given at a Digitalk Developers Conference in 1993 but they differ only slightly.
Some of the talk is very Digitalky, but a lot is general.
I have it in PDF format if you are interested.
Dave _______________________________ David N. Smith IBM T J Watson Research Center Hawthorne, NY _______________________________ Any opinions or recommendations herein are those of the author and not of his employer.
At 13:57 -0400 8/5/99, David N. Smith (IBM) wrote:
At 13:30 -0400 8/2/99, Jason Karney wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in learning more about meta-classes and how do Object/Behavior/etc. really work. Besides browsing them, can anybody recommend a good roadmap? Thanks.
Jason
I still have the foils from a tutorial I gave at OOPSLA in 1990, co-authored with Jerry Archibald, called "The Behavior of Behavior". I think the version I have is actually from one given at a Digitalk Developers Conference in 1993 but they differ only slightly.
Some of the talk is very Digitalky, but a lot is general.
I have it in PDF format if you are interested.
I've had a *lot* of requests. I'm going to put it up on my web site within the next few days.
I'll post a more detailed address once it's up.
Dave _______________________________ David N. Smith IBM T J Watson Research Center Hawthorne, NY _______________________________ Any opinions or recommendations herein are those of the author and not of his employer.
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