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'''Smalltalk''' is an [[Programming:Object Oriented programming|object oriented programming]] language. It was named as a 'small' language intended to be easy to use. |
'''Smalltalk''' is an [[Programming:Object Oriented programming|object oriented programming]] language. It was named as a 'small' language intended to be easy to use. |
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If you have programmed before and would like to see a little bit of how Smalltalk works and is different from other programming languages, you can get an [[Programming:Smalltalk |
If you have programmed before and would like to see a little bit of how Smalltalk works and is different from other programming languages, you can get an [[Programming:Smalltalk/Overview|overview]]. |
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== Contents == |
== Contents == |
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Smalltalk is an object oriented programming language. It was named as a 'small' language intended to be easy to use.
If you have programmed before and would like to see a little bit of how Smalltalk works and is different from other programming languages, you can get an overview.
Contents
- History of Smalltalk
- Beginning Smalltalk
- Smalltalk Syntax and Functions
- Smalltalk Features
- Smalltalk and Data
- Code and Interfaces in Smalltalk
- Advanced Smalltalk
Table of contents
Beginning Smalltalk
- Smalltalk Concepts
- Variables
- Simple Input and Output
- Simple math in Smalltalk
- Program Flow
- Procedures and Functions
- Basics of Compilation
- Exercises
In-depth Smalltalk ideas
- Pointers and relationship to arrays
- String Manipulation
- Programming Structure and Style
- Smalltalk complex types
- Memory Management
- Error Catching
Smalltalk and Beyond
External links
- European Smalltalk Users Group (ESUG): Organizes a yearly conference since 1993 gathering Smalltalkers from around the world. ESUG also has several promotion actions
- Stef's Free Online Smalltalk Books: Provides a collection of electronic versions of Smalltalk books that are out of print