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(Ebook) Smalltalk with style 1st Edition by Suzanne Skublics, Edward J Klimas, David A Thomas, John Pugh ISBN 9780131655492 0131655493

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Authors:Suzanne Skublics, Edward J. Klimas, David A. Thomas, John Pugh
Pages:139 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:1
Publisher:Prentice Hall
Language:english
File Size:24.28 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780131655492, 0131655493
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ISBN 10: 0131655493
ISBN 13: 9780131655492
Author: Suzanne Skublics, Edward J Klimas, David A Thomas, John Pugh

Bridging the gap between established software engineering principles and the real-world practice of programming, this book presents guidelines for programming in the Smalltalk language that will result in source code that is clear, easy to read, and easy to understand. Covers layout and structure, code formatting, reliability and portability, and tips.

(Ebook) Smalltalk with style 1st Edition Table of contents:

  1. What’s In a Name?

    • Introduction

    • General Naming Guidelines

    • Upper and Lower Case Letters

    • Class Names

    • Variable Names: Semantic or Typed?

    • Method Names

    • Accessor Method Names

    • Method Parameter Names

    • Method Temporary Variable Names

    • Numbers

    • Abbreviations

  2. Comments

    • Introduction

    • Code Comments

    • Component Comments

    • Applications

    • Classes

    • Methods

    • Comments within Source Code

  3. Code Formatting

    • Introduction

    • Method Template

    • Horizontal Spacing

    • Indentation and Alignment

    • Cascaded Message Protocols

    • Number of Statements per Line

    • Blank Lines

    • Source Code Line Length

    • Parentheses

  4. Can Your Software Be Reused?

    • Introduction

    • Common Protocols

    • Accessor Methods—Variable-Free Programming

    • Class Evolution and Refactoring

    • Class Names and Pool Dictionaries

  5. Tips, Tricks, and Traps

    • Introduction

    • Common Syntactic Mistakes

    • Assumption of Return Values

    • "Cut and Paste" Reuse

    • Common Yet Confusing Error Messages

    • Equality, Identity, and Equivalence

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