Dean wrote:
>> Is the Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns general enough that people
>> without smalltalk backgrounds can take something away from it?

On Tue 21 Jan 2003, "James A. Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Absolutely it is.  The latter chapters perhaps are more obscurely 
> applied to other languages, but the first two thirds of the book are 
> some of the most useful tips for programming in the style Object 
> Oriented I have ever encountered.

One warning though: I could follow the first couple of examples, but
knowing no smalltalk at all, I wasn't very far into the book before I
was completely lost.  I think I'm going to need to learn at least a
little bit of the language before I try again.  (But I could tell that
this is going to be worth it.)

Kake

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