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Developing JavaTM Software, 2nd Edition |
| Worldwide Series in Computer Science |
| Russel Winder (Kings College, London); Graham Roberts (Univ. College, London) |
| Learn programming in Java from scratch and keep on learning Developing Java Software The new edition of this excellent primer teaches how to program in an object-oriented style. Objects come first, providing a framework for understanding how Java programs work and how they can be designed, in an organised and systematic way. Programming is taught with a view to quality software engineering and is anchored in real-world issues, particularly testing. Examples and exercises provide motivation. Self-tests and class-project suggestions enhance this comprehensive Go, to, the support website at: http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/DevJavaSoft/*More exercises*Selected solutions*Instructors notes and resources*Code for case studies*Updates, revisions and bug fixes*Reviews and feedbackReviews of First Edition: If you want to learn to program this is an excellent book {and} if you are responsible for running a course on programming then this is a book that you should consider as a course text
Very much recommended. Francis Glassborrow A book suitable as a learning text or reference for professional programmers developing large scale applications and as a set teaching text for courses when one is concerned with more than Java programming
Highly recommended. Brian Bramer, CVU
provides a thorough curriculum - all in Java - from basic programming and core algorithms to software engineering issues; it will be a useful single reference for anyone wanting to program well. New Scientist 1998 The best part of the book is worked examples of medium-scale programs at the end in a case study section. A readers Posting on Amazon.Com Cover illustration: Paul Gaugins At the Bottom of the Mountain. Reproduced with permission from SuperStock.
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| Paperback |
1028 Pages, 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 in. |
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0471606960 $65.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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