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From: brobins@chat.carleton.ca (brett robins)
Subject: Re: What is best book to learn smalltalk
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Charles Griswold (griswold@tiac.net) wrote:
> dtscott@io.org wrote:
> > 
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > I have to learn smalltalk.  I need to know which book has the most
> > comprehensive examples and information.  I already understand OO
> > design and concepts and can program in C++ but the job requires
> > Smalltalk.  So any help is appreciated.  Please email me the title and
> > author if possible.  Thanks in advance.
> > 

> The Best is 'Discovering Smalltalk' by Wilf LaLonde (isbn 0-8053-2720-7)
> I think it is the only good one on the market!

U should be in his class room when he teaches thou. U need to already have
the degree in ST before you take his introductory course in ST. He is an
absolute guru when it does come to ST.

brett
