By Andrew S Tanenbaum, Albert S Woodhull; Prentice Hall, 2006, ISBN 0131429388. Revised simplified edition, for latest MINIX version. An OS text which first explains relevant principles, then demonstrate their use via Unix-like OS as a detailed example.
This book teaches the fundamental concepts of multithreaded, parallel and distributed computing. Emphasizes how to solve problems, with correctness the primary concern and performance an important, but secondary, concern. (Gregory R. Andrews)
This book provides an in-depth overview of underlying principles as well as practical techniques that can be used to design concurrent programs. (Greg Andrews)
By Ben Potter, Jane Sinclair, David Till; Prentice Hall PTR, 1997, ISBN 0132422077, 2nd edition. For developers; Z notation can greatly improve the way software systems are modeled, implemented; investigate specifications before construction. [Prentic...
By Gene Korienek, Tom Wrensch, Doug Dechow; Addison Wesley Professional, 2002, ISBN 0201731142. Tutorial; introduces Squeak and advanced topics for programmers interested in learning it and writing programs. [Addison Wesley]
By Mark J. Guzdial, Kimberly M. Rose; Prentice Hall, 2002, ISBN 0130280917. Draws on Squeak community, explores digital music and sound, advanced user interfaces, 3-D graphics, Flash animation, virtual machine building. [Prentice Hall]
By Mark Guzdial; Prentice Hall, 2000, ISBN 0130280283. For sophomore-senior courses in object-oriented programming or comparative languages where book on OO language is needed; focus: basics, compelling case studies. [Prentice Hall]
By David N. Smith; Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 080530908X. Written with IBM, encyclopedic coverage of the language, many examples to guide readers through concepts and methods of IBM dialect. [Addison-Wesley]
By Adele Goldberg, David Robson; Addison-Wesley, 1989, ISBN 0201136880. Likely the most famous, influential Smalltalk book, and one of the first, by two of its original creators; considered a Smalltalk bible. [Addison-Wesley]
By Suzanne Skublics, Edward J. Klimas, David A. Thomas; Prentice Hall, 1996, ISBN 0131655493. For OO programming courses; fills gap between software engineering principles and practice of programming in OOP languages. [Prentice Hall]