Computing concepts with Java essentials
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Computing concepts with Java essentials
J. Wiley, 1998
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text uses Java to describe programming concepts, taking full advantage of Java's simpler and more consistent syntax. Its traditional approach uses modern CS tools including a strategic subset of Java and a simple object-oriented graphics library. The text teaches Java as a first programming language and distills it down to a core of fundamental data types, structures and syntax. It presents Java in a leaner and more practical fashion with a subset covering basic types, stream input and output, the "string" class, branches and loops, functions, parameter passing and classes. The book includes a style guide (available in electronic format) and details common student programming mistakes. The library for the book contains a base class from which students can derive their own applets without having to learn a complex event-handling model. An appendix brings students up to speed in ANSI C++ from Java.
目次
- Fundamental Data Types
- Objects
- Decisions
- Functions
- Iteration
- Testing and Debugging
- Classes
- Arrays, Vectors, and Matrices
- Files
- Packages
- Algorithms
- An Introduction to Data Structures
- Inheritance and Polymorphism
- Appendices
- Glossary
- Photocredits
- Index.
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