Computing Books written by Timothy Budd

The following is a list of Computing Books written by Timothy Budd in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 2 Computing Books written by Timothy Budd in our collection :
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A Little Smalltalk Date: April 1987 A Little Smalltalk

Budd's introduction to Smalltalk programming and the Little Smalltalk interpreter focuses on elementary, rather than advanced topics of object-oriented programming. The Little Smalltalk system runs under the UNIX operating system and can be executed on conventional terminals.

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Author: Timothy Budd
Platform: Smalltalk

An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Date: 1991 An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

This book provides a lucid introduction to the concepts of object-oriented programming. Twenty chapters introduce topics such as objects, class methods, inheritance (including multiple inheritance), static and dynamic binding, object-oriented design, polymorphism, and encapsulation techniques. The ideas are presented in a language-independent manner and illustrated with examples from four different languages: C++, Smalltalk, Objective-C, and Object Pascal.

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Author: Timothy Budd
Platform: Object Oriented Programming

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