Hello,

I just published the 400 page book Fundamentals of Smalltalk Programming 
Technique, volume 1. To some extent it's fitting that I am publishing another 
book this time of the year. I started writing the Mentoring Course book (of 
which the Hash book was chapter 7) almost 4 years ago. The three books total 
about 1200 pages.

Something I realized with the Mentoring Course book is that I could take 
advantage of mentoring myself because I had already sharpened several Smalltalk 
skills. The Fundamentals book talks about these abilities. As with the 
Mentoring Course book, there is too much material for a single book. Thus, the 
first volume just published talks about the controlled manipulation of boolean 
expressions, inheritance, and polymorphism. In fact, there is a continuum of 
points of view on the subjects, ranging from the goal of producing very little 
yet highly maintainable code, to the architecture of highly optimized 
implementations, as well as valuable compromises in between. In fact, at times, 
it is possible to avoid sacrificing flexibility for speed, or viceversa.

The second volume will talk about enumeration, recursion, weakness, and 
optimization. I am sure it will be a fun book to write. In the mean time, enjoy 
volume 1!

http://www.lulu.com/content/7451511

http://www.lulu.com/avSmalltalkBooks

Andres.


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