Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming WI Java W/CD

Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming WI Java W/CD

by C. Thomas Wu (Otani)
     
 
This is an introductory text for beginners with no background in programming. The text teaches students how to write object-oriented programs. The book covers both Java applets and applications. Students will learn the fundamentals of object-oriented programming through the use of predefined objects supplied with the book. By using these predefined objects,the

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This is an introductory text for beginners with no background in programming. The text teaches students how to write object-oriented programs. The book covers both Java applets and applications. Students will learn the fundamentals of object-oriented programming through the use of predefined objects supplied with the book. By using these predefined objects,the students will learn both the concepts of object-oriented programming and also how to later design their own objects by example. Students will learn how to define their own objects and how to develop programs using object-oriented design methodology. In addition,students will learn modern programming topics such as event-driven and GUI (Graphic User Interface) programming.

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Intended to be suitable for use in an introductory computer science course, this text covers both programming syntax and the application of concepts to real-world programming. Material covers variables and constants, instantiable classes, applets, selection and repetition statements, nonnumerical data types, arrays, event-driven programming, inheritance, and case studies. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780072551334
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Publication date:
11/16/2001
Edition description:
Older Edition
Product dimensions:
7.34(w) x 8.98(h) x 1.37(d)

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