There was an interesting book called "A Quick Trip to Objectland" that this synopsis reminded me of. That book was a primer for people who hadn't programmed in an Object Oriented language to pick up SmallTalk quickly. I can't remember the details but a kid somehow ended up in a fantasy world and ran into a wizard that taught him how to SmallTalk. I mentored a lot of C developers who were moving into SmallTalk and I would give them this book to read before we started. It did a better job of explaining wh
I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when
you looked at it in the right way, did not become still more complicated.
-- Poul Anderson
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There was an interesting book called "A Quick Trip to Objectland" that this synopsis reminded me of. That book was a primer for people who hadn't programmed in an Object Oriented language to pick up SmallTalk quickly. I can't remember the details but a kid somehow ended up in a fantasy world and ran into a wizard that taught him how to SmallTalk. I mentored a lot of C developers who were moving into SmallTalk and I would give them this book to read before we started. It did a better job of explaining wh