Java and Software Design

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Introduction to Java and Software Design breaks the current paradigms for teaching Java and object-oriented programming. This book has been developed to be a Java text, rather than a Java translation of prior works. The text uses real Java I/O classes and treats event handling as a fundamental control structure that is introduced right from the beginning. The authors carefully guide the student through the process of declaring a reference variable, instantiating an object and assigning it to the variable. Students will gradually develop a complete and comprehensive understanding of what an object is, how it works, and what constitutes a well-designed class interface. The result is that when students are finished with the course, they can write real Java programs without being dependent on a text-supplied library and have the ability to extend their knowledge of I/O classes to include the many optional features that are available.

  • Cost: $74.95
  • Pages: 771
  • Edition: paperback
  • ISBN: 0763710644

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Title / Program Name:

Java and Software Design

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Released Date:

November 1, 2000

Cost:

$74.95

List Price:

$74.95

Pages:

771

Edition:

paperback

ISBN:

0763710644

Publisher:

Jones & Bartlett Pub

Author:

Nell B. Dale, Chip Weems, Mark R. Headington

Keywords:

intro to java, teaching java, java i/o classes

Summary:

Learn to use Java input and output classes and the AWT library

Description:

Introduction to Java and Software Design breaks the current paradigms for teaching Java and object-oriented programming. This book has been developed to be a Java text, rather than a Java translation of prior works. The text uses real Java I/O classes and treats event handling as a fundamental control structure that is introduced right from the beginning. The authors carefully guide the student through the process of declaring a reference variable, instantiating an object and assigning it to the variable. Students will gradually develop a complete and comprehensive understanding of what an object is, how it works, and what constitutes a well-designed class interface. The result is that when students are finished with the course, they can write real Java programs without being dependent on a text-supplied library and have the ability to extend their knowledge of I/O classes to include the many optional features that are available.

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