Book and Books and Books
Squeak books for kids, teachers, developers, in English, Français, Nihongo. And reading list prepared by Alan Kay for his students; for those wanting to learn more about ideas and philosophies that influenced creation of Squeak.
Squeak: A Quick Trip to ObjectLand
By Gene Korienek, Tom Wrensch, Doug Dechow; Addison Wesley Professional, 2002, ISBN 0201731142. Tutorial; introduces Squeak and advanced topics for programmers interested in learning it and writing programs. [Addison Wesley]
Squeak: A Quick Trip to ObjectLand
Descriptions, reviews, purchase source. [Amazon.com]
Squeak: Object-Oriented Design with Multimedia Applications
By Mark Guzdial; Prentice Hall, 2000, ISBN 0130280283. For sophomore-senior courses in object-oriented programming or comparative languages where book on OO language is needed; focus: basics, compelling case studies. [Prentice Hall]
Squeak: Object-Oriented Design with Multimedia Applications
Descriptions, reviews, purchase source. [Amazon.com]
Squeak: Object-Oriented Design with Multimedia Applications
Support site for this Squeak textbook: Alan Kay's Forward online, links (Squeak, multimedia, book specific), author photograph. [Georgia Tech]
Squeak Online Book
By Torsten Bergmann. Draft, detailed, covers many basic and advanced topics: user interface, development environment, programming, scripting, Morphic, Alice, virtual machine (VM), C generator, customizing, STP goodies, Cheese, BitBlt.
Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia
By Mark J. Guzdial, Kimberly M. Rose; Prentice Hall, 2002, ISBN 0130280917. Draws on Squeak community, explores digital music and sound, advanced user interfaces, 3-D graphics, Flash animation, virtual machine building. [Prentice Hall]
Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia
Support site for this Squeak textbook: links (Amazon, a dozen final chapters). [Georgia Tech]
Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia
Descriptions, reviews, purchase source. [Amazon.com]
Book and Books and Books
Squeak books for kids, teachers, developers, in English, Français, Nihongo. And reading list prepared by Alan Kay for his students; for those wanting to learn more about ideas and philosophies that influenced creation of Squeak.
Squeak: A Quick Trip to ObjectLand
By Gene Korienek, Tom Wrensch, Doug Dechow; Addison Wesley Professional, 2002, ISBN 0201731142. Tutorial; introduces Squeak and advanced topics for programmers interested in learning it and writing programs. [Addison Wesley]
Squeak: A Quick Trip to ObjectLand
Descriptions, reviews, purchase source. [Amazon.com]
Squeak: Object-Oriented Design with Multimedia Applications
By Mark Guzdial; Prentice Hall, 2000, ISBN 0130280283. For sophomore-senior courses in object-oriented programming or comparative languages where book on OO language is needed; focus: basics, compelling case studies. [Prentice Hall]
Squeak: Object-Oriented Design with Multimedia Applications
Descriptions, reviews, purchase source. [Amazon.com]
Squeak: Object-Oriented Design with Multimedia Applications
Support site for this Squeak textbook: Alan Kay's Forward online, links (Squeak, multimedia, book specific), author photograph. [Georgia Tech]
Squeak Online Book
By Torsten Bergmann. Draft, detailed, covers many basic and advanced topics: user interface, development environment, programming, scripting, Morphic, Alice, virtual machine (VM), C generator, customizing, STP goodies, Cheese, BitBlt.
Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia
By Mark J. Guzdial, Kimberly M. Rose; Prentice Hall, 2002, ISBN 0130280917. Draws on Squeak community, explores digital music and sound, advanced user interfaces, 3-D graphics, Flash animation, virtual machine building. [Prentice Hall]
Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia
Support site for this Squeak textbook: links (Amazon, a dozen final chapters). [Georgia Tech]
Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia
Descriptions, reviews, purchase source. [Amazon.com]
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