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Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming: With Examples in Small Talk

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This concisely written, understandable introduction to OOP explains what OOP means and how to take advantage of this programming paradigm of the future. The extensively updated edition includes examples in the hot OOP language, SmallTalk. The author uses numerous examples to illustrate how OOP programs are written, and to demonstrate how OOP can be used to create reliable, reusable applications.

320 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1991

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David N. Smith

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