For courses in object-oriented programming. A hands-on approach to functional programming Objects First with Java introduces object-oriented programming from a software engineering perspective. The text integrates BlueJ, an interactive Java development environment that visualizes class structure. Students can create and test objects, offering a better understanding than they would from simply reading source code. Unlike traditional textbooks, the chapters are not ordered by language features but by software development concepts. The 7th Edition reflects the latest features and capabilities of…mehr
For courses in object-oriented programming. A hands-on approach to functional programming Objects First with Java introduces object-oriented programming from a software engineering perspective. The text integrates BlueJ, an interactive Java development environment that visualizes class structure. Students can create and test objects, offering a better understanding than they would from simply reading source code. Unlike traditional textbooks, the chapters are not ordered by language features but by software development concepts. The 7th Edition reflects the latest features and capabilities of Java with new material, code examples, GUI JavaFX code samples and more. It is thoroughly updated to include all recent Java language additions, and now introduces the concepts and technologies to support teams more formally.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
About our authors David J. Barnes is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Kent, in Canterbury, England, and mainly teaches introductory, object-oriented Programming at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition to computing education and his rich, practical experience in a wide range of programming languages, his main research also includes the area of Software Engineering. Michael Kölling is a Professor in the Department of Informatics at King's College London, UK. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Sydney University and has worked in Australia, Denmark, and the UK. He is the lead developer of BlueJ and Greenfoot, two educational programming environments, and his research areas of interest include object-oriented systems, programming languages, software tools, and computing education.
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Brief Contents Foreword Preface List of Projects Discussed in Detail in This Book Acknowledgements Part 1: Foundations of object orientation 1. Objects and classes 2. Understanding class definitions 3. Object interaction 4. Grouping objects 5. Functional Processing of Collections (Advanced) 6. More-sophisticated behavior 7. Fixed-size collections arrays 8. Designing classes 9. Well-behaved objects Part 2: Application structures 1. Improving structure with inheritance 2. More about inheritance 3. Further abstraction techniques 4. Building graphical user interfaces 5. Handling errors 6. Designing applications 7. A case study Appendices 8. Working with a BlueJ project 9. Java data types 10. Operators 11. Java control structures 12. Running Java without BlueJ 13. Using the debugger 14. Unit unit-testing tools 15. Teamwork tools 16. Javadoc 17. Program style guide 18. Important library classes Index
Brief Contents Foreword Preface List of Projects Discussed in Detail in This Book Acknowledgements Part 1: Foundations of object orientation 1. Objects and classes 2. Understanding class definitions 3. Object interaction 4. Grouping objects 5. Functional Processing of Collections (Advanced) 6. More-sophisticated behavior 7. Fixed-size collections arrays 8. Designing classes 9. Well-behaved objects Part 2: Application structures 1. Improving structure with inheritance 2. More about inheritance 3. Further abstraction techniques 4. Building graphical user interfaces 5. Handling errors 6. Designing applications 7. A case study Appendices 8. Working with a BlueJ project 9. Java data types 10. Operators 11. Java control structures 12. Running Java without BlueJ 13. Using the debugger 14. Unit unit-testing tools 15. Teamwork tools 16. Javadoc 17. Program style guide 18. Important library classes Index
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