An introduction to object-oriented programming with java. / Thomas C. Wu

By: Wu, Thomas CMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boston: McGraw Hill, 2010Edition: 5 edDescription: xx, 987 p.: ill.; 24cmISBN: 9780071283687Subject(s): C# (Computer program language) | Object-oriented programming (Computer science) | Visual programming (Computer science)LOC classification: QA76.64.W78
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Contents: Introduction to computers and programming languages -- Introduction to object-oriented programming and software development -- Getting started with java -- Numerical data -- Defining your own classes -- Selection statements -- Repetition statements -- Defining your own classes -- Exceptions and assertions -- Characters and strings -- Arrays and collections -- Sorting and searching -- File input and output -- Inheritance and polmorphism -- GUI and event-driven programming -- Recursive algorithms -- Appendix A: How to run java programs -- Appendix B: Sample programs -- Appendix C: Standard classes and interfaces -- Appendix D: UML diagrams.
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Contents: Introduction to computers and programming languages -- Introduction to object-oriented programming and software development -- Getting started with java -- Numerical data -- Defining your own classes -- Selection statements -- Repetition statements -- Defining your own classes -- Exceptions and assertions -- Characters and strings -- Arrays and collections -- Sorting and searching -- File input and output -- Inheritance and polmorphism -- GUI and event-driven programming -- Recursive algorithms -- Appendix A: How to run java programs -- Appendix B: Sample programs -- Appendix C: Standard classes and interfaces -- Appendix D: UML diagrams.

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