Writing efficient Smalltalk programs (abstract)

Autor: Ken Auer
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: ACM SIGPLAN OOPS Messenger. 4:225
ISSN: 1055-6400
DOI: 10.1145/157710.157789
Popis: Smalltalk has a reputation for being slow and a offers many ways to create inefficient code, and memory hog. In reality, the Smalltalk environment programmers often exploit those opportunities. However, there are just as many ways to create efficient code, some of which may not be available in more traditional languages. Whether an application is efficient or not has more to do with the way the programmer has used the available tools than the tools themselves. This tutorial teaches Smalltalk programmers how to write efficient programs. The emphasis is on how to exploit, rather than sacrifice, the benefits of good object-oriented design. You should have at least six months experience with Smalltalk writing non-toy programs to get the most benefit from the tutorial.
Databáze: OpenAIRE