Recommended books

Torsten Sadowski moehl at akaflieg.extern.tu-berlin.de
Tue Sep 30 21:55:51 UTC 2003


I would also strongly suggest Kent Beck, Smalltalk best practice patterns.

This book starts where introductions stop. It helped me to understand a
lot of talk on this list (and gives hints to writing good programs).

Cheers, Torsten

On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 goran.krampe at bluefish.se wrote:

> Tim Will <tyguy11 at comcast.net> wrote:
> > Question: If one was to teach themselves programming using squeak, what
> > books would they use other than the ones I mentioned above? I am
> > particularly interested in anything related to algorithms. These books
> > don't have to necessarily pertain only to squeak or smalltalk.
> >
> > Thanks, Tim
>
> Make sure you don't miss all the free books here:
> 	http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/WebPages/FreeBooks.html
>
> There is enough Smalltalk there to read for a loooong time. :-) And
> remember - every book covering Smalltalk in general should be applicable
> to Squeak.
>
> regards, Göran
>
>
>



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