Am 01.01.15 um 02:10 schrieb Paul DeBruicker:
everything by Andres was good to read:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&field-author=Andres+Valloud&search-alias=books&text=Andres+Valloud&sort=relevancerank
+1 (I haven't read the last one but the first two are IMO eye-opener while partly hard to understand for non-native speakers.)


And also
http://www.amazon.com/Smalltalk-Best-Practice-Patterns-Kent/dp/013476904X
+1


horrido wrote
My Resources page is looking rather sparse. Doesn't anybody have any
favourite Smalltalk resources? Especially for "advanced" Smalltalkers.


horrido wrote
Do a search for Smalltalk resources, such as books, videos, tutorials,
blogs, etc., and you will face a virtual avalanche of material. This can
be overwhelming for Smalltalk newcomers to filter.

Submit your favourite Smalltalk resources and I shall curate them and
choose the best ones to place on our Resources page:
http://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/resources/
<http://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/resources/>

Thanks.




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