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From: eanv20@castle.ed.ac.uk (John Woods)
Subject: Re: A good Smalltalk book?
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m123456789@aol.com (M123456789) writes:

>In article <125_9411021722@helldisk.ocunix.on.ca>,
>Dan.Seguin@helldisk.ocunix.on.ca (Dan Seguin) writes:

>"INSIDE SMALLTALK" by Wilf R. LaLonde / John R. Pugh

No.  This book is so out of date that it is almost not worth having.
``Discovering Smalltalk'', on the other hand, seems to have received
some net.acclaim --- I haven't seen it yet myself.

... John Woods
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"
Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit (Virgil)
[approx] Tr: The time may come when we will look back on these days and laugh
"
