Understanding Object-oriented Programming with Java

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Addison-Wesley, 2000 - Computers - 420 pages

This book develops the object-oriented programming skills of experienced programmers (at the Junior, Senior or above level) by teaching you how to use Java 2 (the latest release of Sun's Java platform), and providing a complete understanding of the philosophy behind Java 2. It starts out covering the language-independent concepts that are at the heart of the Java world, and then moves on to introducing Java through several example programs. Following this is an in-depth discussion on inheritance and polymorphism. Finally, the book concludes with material on important features of Java that are not object-oriented.

Features
  • Teaches students why the Java language works the way it does, as opposed to simply how it works
  • NEW! Chapter on Network Programming
  • NEW! Chapter on Java 2 - the most recent version of Java
  • NEW! Material on pure polymorphism
  • NEW! Appendices on Java Operators, Java Escape Characters, Java API, and Java Syntax

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Contents

ObjectOriented Thinking
3
A Brief History of ObjectOriented Programming
17
ObjectOriented Design
29
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Timothy A. Budd is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Oregon State University. Budd received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Western Washington University, and his masters and doctorate degrees in computer science from Yale University. His research interests include multi-paradigm programming languages, programming environments, compiler implementation and optimization techniques. 0201612739AB04062001

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