An introduction to computer science using Java
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An introduction to computer science using Java
(McGraw-Hill computer science series)
WCB/McGraw-Hill, 1998
International ed.
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780070342248
Description
This is an introductory science book covering the essentials of programming, such as might be found in a book on a simpler programming language (Fortran, C or Pascal), while giving due emphasis to the paradigm of object-oriented programming, the use of classes and the construction of data structures using objects. Key features include: updated for the Java Development Kit 1.1; more than 300 exercises; integrated treatment of Java applications and applets.
Table of Contents
- What is programming?
- basic elements of Java programming
- applets
- decision-making
- classes and methods I - objects and instance methods
- iteration
- one-dimensional arrays
- classes and methods II - static methods
- two-dimensional arrays
- strings and characters
- recursion
- the Java API - interfaces, inheritance and packages
- applet case study.
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: pbk ISBN 9780071157681
Description
This is an introductory computer science text using Java. The authors have developed examples from the student viewpoint. They have also included examples that give students a taste of more advanced areas of computer science.
Table of Contents
- What is programming?
- basic elements of Java
- applets
- decision-making
- classes and methods
- objects and instance methods
- iteration
- one-dimensional arrays
- classes and methods
- static methods and members
- two-dimensional arrays
- strings and characters
- recursion
- the Java API interfaces, inheritance and packages
- applet case study.
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