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It covers all ST-dialect. But most of the articles are about
VisualWorks. 


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<STRONG>The Smalltalk Report</STRONG> speaks to Smalltalk users at all levels and in all dialects. Code-intensive and indispensable to any Smalltalk programmer, this publication reports on Smalltalk applications and development as well as analysis and design issues. As the only publication which devotes 100% of its editorial to Smalltalk, <STRONG>The Smalltalk Report</STRONG> is filled with programming tips, shortcuts, and &quot;how to&quot; advice. You'll receive a constant flow of new ideas, successful a

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