Java in Two Semesters (Texts in Computer Science)

by Quentin Charatan and Aaron Kans

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Java in Two Semesters provides a comprehensive treatment of object-oriented programming, covering both introductory material and the advanced material of a second level course. Charatan and Kans focus on more than just programming issues by taking an integrated approach to software development. The book's step by step approach makes the subject very accessible and it is ideal for any student new to Java, as well as for those wishing to expand their knowledge of the language.Part one of the book presents key concepts of object-orientation, and goes on to deal with simple programming concepts such as declarations of variables and basic control structures. It then examines classes and objects more closely and uses code examples to explain programming principles and uses of the language. It also introduces testing methodologies, HCI, applets and event-driven visual programmingPart two deals with topics such as file handling, exceptions, threads and interfaces, and expands upon the topic of inheritance. More advanced graphics programming is introduced, to tie together concepts such as threads, applets, animations and rapid applications development. Containers and collection classes are then covered at a more advanced level, and the book goes on to explore the swing package for the development of GUIs. The final chapter places Java in context in the current software development environment, and provides a comparative study with other OOPs.
  • ISBN13 9780077098049
  • Publish Date 16 January 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 20 June 2007
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
  • Imprint McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 624
  • Language English