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VisualAge for Smalltalk Handbook - Volume 1: Fundamentals, SG24-4828-00
  Abstract
This book addresses many common questions in the VisualAge for Smalltalk development arena. It covers various aspects of VisualAge and IBM Smalltalk through answers to frequently asked questions, hints and tips from users and developers, and online bulletin boards inside and outside of IBM. This redbook will help VisualAge for Smalltalk developers find answers to their everyday questions. The book provides usage guidelines for areas such as change management, performance, database access, and transaction processing, to help developers avoid common programming pitfalls. The VisualAge for Smalltalk Handbook has two volumes: - Volume 1: Fundamentals Volume 1 covers general programming questions on such topics as image maintenance, graphical user interfaces, naming conventions, and the IBM Smalltalk language. - Volume 2: Features Volume 2 focuses on VisualAge for Smalltalk features, such as AS/400 Connection, Communications and Transactions, Distributed, Reports, and Web Connection. This book is written for VisualAge for Smalltalk programmers, project leaders, and developers. Understanding many of the questions and answers in this book requires substantial knowledge of the VisualAge for Smalltalk product and the Smalltalk language. This book does not discuss questions related to methodologies, analysis and design. For a discussion of object-oriented analysis and design with VisualAge for Smalltalk, refer to "Visual Modeling Technique."
  Table of Contents
Chapter 1. What Is VisualAge for Smalltalk? 1.0
Chapter 2. General Information 2.0
Chapter 3. Graphical User Interface 3.0
Chapter 4. IBM Smalltalk Programming Language 4.0
Chapter 5. ENVY 5.0
Chapter 6. Microsoft Windows 6.0
Chapter 7. National Language Support 7.0
Appendix A. Special Notices A.0
Appendix B. Related Publications B.0
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  Profile
Publish date
1997-09-19
Lead author
Andi Bitterer
Other authors
Vincent Dijkstra
Boris Shingarov
ISBN number
0738400874
Number of pages
360