Hi!
A couple of years ago I was also using seminal papers to motivate my students. However, I have removed most of references to legacy material since then. I instead stress on the fact that Smalltalk is an excellent represent to an emerging range of new programming languages.
Humm... Thinking about it, I am not even sure I use the word "Smalltalk" that much. I use VisualWorks, Pharo and Amber in my lecture, and I simply say these languages have their principles rooted in Smalltalk.
Cheers,
Alexandre
On Jan 3, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Stephen Travis Pope <
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> Hi all,
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> I'm working on my lecture "Why I Still Use Smalltalk" and wanted to find a PDF file of Adele Goldberg's 1986 paper "Programmer as Reader."
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> Does anyone in the audience have this handy?
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> ...any reply appreciated...
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> stp
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