An Introduction to VA Smalltalk
Duration: 5 days
Level:Introductory
Target Audience:Object Oriented Software Developers, Programmers, Programmer Analysts, Project Leaders
Goals:Learn the syntax, concepts and base library of VA Smalltalk and learn how to build simple windows applications.
http://simberon.com/introvaweb.htm
Outcomes:Attendees will be able to read and write Smalltalk code and will be able to use the Smalltalk environment to continue to enhance their knowledge. Attendees will be able to lay out windows and write the Smalltalk code needed to manage the windows.
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Description: This course introduces the Smalltalk language and the VA Smalltalk environment along with the principles of Object Oriented Programming. The course consists of 50% lecture and 50% hands-on sessions.
Prerequisites: Programming experience in another language. Object oriented experience is not required.
Topics:
Smalltalk syntax
Fundamental class libraries
Encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance
SUnit
Test driven design
Collections
Subclassing and subtyping
Refactoring
Basic GUI Development using Visual Parts
Basic GUI Development using Non-Visual Parts
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