Kent Beck's Guide to Better Smalltalk
A Sorted Collection
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Dec '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Written for Smalltalk programmers, this book is designed to help readers become more effective Smalltalk developers and object technology users.
Over the last ten years Kent Beck has written dozens of technical papers for the Smalltalk community, earning himself a reputation as both a gifted writer and thinker. Kent Beck's Guide to Better Smalltalk, is a collection of his best work from Object Magazine, The Smalltalk Report, Dr Dobbs Journal, and more. Each article has a new introduction that takes a retrospective view of the writing. Topics include: idioms and environments; methods and metamodels; architecture and pattern languages, objects, classes, inheritance, and all things Smalltalk. Nowhere else can one obtain such a complete collection of Beck's writing. While demonstrating the elegance of Smalltalk and how some of its most powerful features can be exploited profitably, this collection also illuminates breakthrough concepts in object-oriented development. This book is for Smalltalk programmers and anyone working in object-oriented software development.
"Kent Beck can pack more practical experience into one pithy maxim than most writers can do in a whole page." --James Rumbaugh
ISBN: 9780521644372
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
Weight: 570g
428 pages