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From: ug940063@omega.scs.carleton.ca (Patrick Parato)
Subject: Re: HELP! HELP! HELP! PLEASE!
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7231780@mcimail.com wrote:

: Get LaLonde and Pugh's book "Inside Smalltalk" and read it carefully.

	Ummm... LaLonde and Pugh's book "Inside Smalltalk" is not
really the best for an intro to Smalltalk. To study for such a course
I wold simply suggest reveiwing the Syntax and understanding all the thoery
behind the language to be more than enough. Simply reveiwing your assignments
should be enough if you did them yourself and understand everything.

--
 PATRICK OLIVER PARATO-"POIP"
 ug940063@omega.scs.carleton.ca
