Java Actually: A First Course in Programming - Softcover

Mughal, Khalid; Hamre, Torill; Rasmussen, Rolf

 
9781844804184: Java Actually: A First Course in Programming

Inhaltsangabe

The book provides a thorough introduction to object oriented programming (OOP) and lays the foundation for covering more advanced OOP topics. The book uses the strength of Java features (including the most recent extensions) to implement programming techniques, among them: formatting of output, reading from the keyboard using the Scanner class, enumerated types for named constants, automatic boxing and un-boxing of primitive values, and the 'for each' loop. This is an introductory textbook for anyone wanting to learn how to program using Java. It strikes a balance between details about the programming language features and techniques required to solve problems on the computer. Assuming no special knowledge of computing, the pace and presentation is suitable for students taking their first course in programming.

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Críticas

Preface 1. Computers and Programming Languages PART 1 - STRUCTURED PROGRAMING 2. Basic Programming Elements PART 2 - OBJECT-BASED PROGRAMMING 3. Using Objects 4. Defining User Classes 5. Object Communication PART 3 - OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING 6. Inheritance 7. More on Inheritance PART 4 - APPLYING OOP 8. Program Development Cycle 9. Sorting and Searching 10. Dynamic Data Structures 11. Recursion 12. Exception Handling 13. Files and Streams 14. Treads 15. Graphics User Interfaces Appendices A: Annotated Answers to Review Questions B: Keyowrds and Reserved Words C: Operators D: Prmitive Datatypes E: Overview of teh Unicode Character Set F: Number systems and Number representations G: Programming Tools in the Java Development Kit H: Introduction to UML I: Introduction to Applets References Index

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The book provides a thorough introduction to object oriented programming (OOP) and lays the foundation for covering more advanced OOP topics. The book uses the strength of Java features (including the most recent extensions) to implement programming techniques, among them: formatting of output, reading from the keyboard using the Scanner class, enumerated types for named constants, automatic boxing and un-boxing of primitive values, and the `for each' loop. This is an introductory textbook for anyone wanting to learn how to program using Java. It strikes a balance between details about the programming language features and techniques required to solve problems on the computer. Assuming no special knowledge of computing, the pace and presentation is suitable for students taking their first course in programming.

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