Computing concepts with Java 2 essentials
Material type: TextPublication details: USA John Wiley Inc WIE 1999Edition: 2nd edDescription: 784p., 229 x 152mm, Illustrations, paperbackISBN:- 0471346098
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Each text is packaged with the Sun's JDK software.
* A Common Errors section in each chapter that helps you avoid programming pitfalls.
* A programming style guide that you can modify to fit your own criteria.
* A library of Java code available from the author's website from which you can easily derive your own Java applets.
* An appendix that helps you make the transition from Java to ANSI C++.
THIS BOOK GIVES A TRADITIONAL INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE USING MODERN TOOLS
This text teaches the principles of programming to introductory computer science students. It covers the traditional subject matter of an introductory programming course, as well as providing an introduction to object-oriented programming.
Fundamental data types; classes; applets and graphics; decisions; iteration; more about methods; testing and debugging; inheritance and interfaces; event handling; arrays and vectors; graphical user interfaces; streams and exceptions; object-oriented design; algorithms; data structures. Appendices: a style guide for Java programming; a summary of Java syntax; Java API documentation; the basic latin and latin-1 subsets of unicode.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Fundamental Data Types
- An Introduction to Classes
- Applets and Graphics
- Decisions
- Iteration
- More About Methods
- Testing and Debugging
- Inheritance and Interfaces
- Event Handling
- Arrays and Vectors
- Graphical User Interfaces
- Streams and Exceptions
- Object-Oriented Design
- Algorithms
- An Introduction to Data Structures
- Appendices
- Glossary
- Photocredits
- Index