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Java Programming Fundamentals: Problem Solving Through Object Oriented Analysis and Design 1st Edition
TITLE : Java Programming Fundamentals:
Problem Solving Through Object Oriented Analysis and Design 1st Edition
ISBN : 9781420065473
AUTHOR : Premchand S. Nair (Author)
PUBLISHER : Taylor
FORMAT: Paperback
PAGES : 729
YEAR PUBLICATIONS : 2008
LANGUAGE: English
SUBJECT: Programming
WEIGHT (KG): 1.2
CONDITION: Used - Very Good
DESCRIPTION:
"While Java texts are plentiful, it’s difficult to find one that
takes a real-world approach, and encourages novice programmers to build on
their Java skills through practical exercise. Written by an expert with 19
experience teaching computer programming, Java Programming Fundamentals
presents object-oriented programming by employing examples taken from everyday
life.
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Provides a foundation in object-oriented design
principles and UML notation
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Describes common pitfalls and good programming
practices
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Furnishes supplemental links, documents, and
programs on its companion website, www.premnair.net
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Uses day-to-day life examples to introduce every
object-oriented and programming concept
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Includes an extensive stand-alone chapter on GUI
and event programming
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Contains numerous examples, self-check
questions, quick review material and an extensive list of both programming and
non-programming exercises
The text presents object-oriented design and programming principles in
a completely integrated and incremental fashion. It correlates each concept to
a real-world application example and then introduces the corresponding Java
language construct. The approach continues throughout the book, in that every
concept is first introduced through practical examples, followed by short
programming tutorials. To round out its coverage, the book provides several
case studies, which illustrate various design issues and demonstrate the
usefulness of techniques presented throughout the book.
Using its one-of-a-kind approach, Java Programming
Fundamentals demonstrates the object-oriented design techniques required to
simulate actual real-life situations without compromising study of traditional
programming constructs and structures."
