I have found a list of free books about the Smalltalk programming language. The first one of the list is one of the books that has influenced more in the way I develop software.
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robert | 14 March, 2006 17:17
I have found a list of free books about the Smalltalk programming language. The first one of the list is one of the books that has influenced more in the way I develop software.