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Computer Programming using GNU Smalltalk

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Computer Programming using GNU Smalltalk
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Publisher: Lulu.com
Number of pages: 119

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This book tries a different approach for teaching introductory computer programming than most other books by choosing Smalltalk as the programming language. A language which is mature and powerful yet not as widely used as some other popular alternative programming languages out there, waiting for its discoverers.

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