Java: An Object First Approach

Java: An Object First Approach

by Fintan Culwin
     
 
Java: An Object First Approach provides a thorough introduction to software development. The book is intended for use with readers/students starting their software development education and can also be used at a more advanced level as an Object-Oriented book. The author uses a spiral approach to present

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Java: An Object First Approach provides a thorough introduction to software development. The book is intended for use with readers/students starting their software development education and can also be used at a more advanced level as an Object-Oriented book. The author uses a spiral approach to present object-oriented concepts and techniques. The development of a class hierarchy is utilized, stressing a design, build, test cycle. An extensive case study at the conclusion of the book pulls the concepts together.

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A textbook for a first or second course in software development, based on the belief that the concept of an object, in the form of a class declaration, is fundamental to effective software, and that its production must be accomplished by a defined process involving its prior design and subsequent testing. Proceeds from those fundamentals to such topics as concurrency, testing, data structures, an example of a graphical user interface, and an extensive case study. No bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780138584573
Publisher:
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Publication date:
11/28/1997
Pages:
408
Product dimensions:
7.39(w) x 9.53(h) x 0.95(d)

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