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Programmation Orientée Objet Avec Smalltalk : classes, instances, messages et héritage / Harald Wertz.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wertz, H. (Harald), 1947- author.
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Smalltalk (Computer program language).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (541 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, England : ISTE Editions Ltd, [2015]
Summary:
This book by Harald Wertz serves as a comprehensive guide to object-oriented programming using Smalltalk, specifically through the Squeak dialect. Drawing from a decade of teaching experience, it offers a practical approach to learning programming concepts such as classes, instances, message passing, and inheritance—both static and dynamic. The text is structured around mini-projects and full-scale projects, providing readers with the tools to design and implement their own object-oriented programs. The author aims to equip readers with both a theoretical understanding and a practical skill set for programming, making it ideal for students and educators in computer science. The book extensively details common Smalltalk classes and their associated methods, making it a valuable resource for those interested in programming education and artificial intelligence research. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Intro
Tables des matières
Mode d'emploi
Avant- propos
PREMIÈRE PARTIE : Les bases de la programmation Smalltalk
Chapitre 1 : Un bref tour de Squeak
Chapitre 2 : Un premier programme
Chapitre 3 : Architecture et héritage
Chapitre 4 : Quelques éléments de la syntaxe et grammaire Squeak
DEUXIÈME PARTIE : La programmation Squeak
Chapitre 5 : Des dessins comme en Logo
Chapitre 6 : Les dépendances
TROISIÈME PARTIE : Annexes
Annexe A : Solutions aux exercices
Annexe B : Liste des raccourcis clavier
Annexe C : Précis de la syntaxe de Smalltalk
Annexe D : Liste des primitives de Squeak
Bibliographie
Index.
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ISBN:
9781784060978
1784060976
OCLC:
1239982336

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