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Developing Visual Programming Applications Using Smalltalk

Developing Visual Programming Applications Using Smalltalk

Developing Visual Programming Applications Using Smalltalk

Michael Linderman , Binary Object Systems Corporation, Ontario
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9781884842283
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    Developing Visual Programming Applications Using Smalltalk uses object-oriented visual programming environments to illustrate the concepts of object-oriented software construction. It introduces blueprints as a method to record visual programming applications and includes sample applications using VisualAge, VisualSmalltalk, and VisualWorks. This is the first book to use object-oriented visual programming tools to teach principles of object-oriented programming. It introduces a new approach that allows an easy transition from pseudocode to Smalltalk statements. The author also uses CRC Cards, Responsibility Driven Design, and Use-Cases methodologies to construct one of the larger applications.

    • Helps readers create Smalltalk applications with three popular Smalltalk environments: VisualAge, VisualSmalltalk (PARTS), and VisualWorks
    • Saves the time and money spent on courses and mentoring for learning Smalltalk
    • Resolves on-the-job problems through case examples and includes relevant screen shots, tables, photographs, and drawings

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    Paperback
    9781884842283
    333 pages
    228 × 177 mm
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. The evolution of ideas
    • 2. The Object-Oriented
    • 3. Using complete parts to assemble Object-Oriented systems
    • 4. VisualAge
    • 5. Behind the looking glass
    • 6. Programming with Smalltalk
    • 7. Where do you go from here?
    • Appendix A. Methods of nonvisual classes for MLAuction
    • Appendix B. Nonvisual classes for MLAuction
    • Appendix C. Additional information for section 6.4.
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    • Michael Linderman , Binary Object Systems Corporation, Ontario