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Smalltalk best practice patterns
Book • 1997
Kent Beck's 'Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns' offers guidance on writing effective Smalltalk code through reusable design patterns.
The book illustrates how to apply these patterns to improve code clarity, flexibility, and maintainability.
Each pattern is presented with clear examples, explaining its intent, motivation, and implementation details.
It emphasizes the importance of simplicity and elegance in software design, encouraging developers to create more understandable systems.
Beck's work bridges the gap between theory and practice, providing practical advice for solving common programming challenges.
The book serves as a valuable resource for both novice and experienced Smalltalk developers seeking to enhance their coding skills.
The book illustrates how to apply these patterns to improve code clarity, flexibility, and maintainability.
Each pattern is presented with clear examples, explaining its intent, motivation, and implementation details.
It emphasizes the importance of simplicity and elegance in software design, encouraging developers to create more understandable systems.
Beck's work bridges the gap between theory and practice, providing practical advice for solving common programming challenges.
The book serves as a valuable resource for both novice and experienced Smalltalk developers seeking to enhance their coding skills.
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