Objects First with Java
A Practical Introduction Using BlueJ
David J. Barnes, Michael Kölling
Résumé
The new edition of this best-selling book brings it up-to-date with the latest developments in the field and builds on the clear, accessible approach that has contributed to its success. BlueJ is a Java development environment that runs on top of the Sun Microsystems Java Development Kit is provided free with every book, and makes use of the standard compiler and virtual machine. It allows readers to visually create objects of any class and interact with their methods. The traditionally difficult concepts of objects and classes are brought alive in an easily manipulable visual form. This truly "objects first" approach within the customized BlueJ environment has revolutionized the way programming is learned.
KEY TOPICS: The new edition includes a new chapter on GUI programming and Swing, incorporates coverage of JUnit-style testing and assertions, and includes 100 new exercises, many independent of the projects. The new edition is also now presented in 4-color. In addition to the new features of this edition, the book retains a truly objects first approach and takes a project driven approach to problem solving. The book is structured along the lines of fundamental development tasks-providing readers with clear coverage of the principles of object-oriented programming.
MARKET:Programmers and non-programmers who want to learn how to develop and implement object-oriented Java with a state of the art approach and user-friendly programming environment.
L'auteur - David J. Barnes
David Barnes est professeur d'informatique à l'université du Kent à Canterbury. Il enseigne en particulier la conception et le test de logiciel et s'intéresse aux problèmes pédagogiques de l'enseignement informatique.
L'auteur - Michael Kölling
Michael Kölling is one of the developers of the BlueJ software, and is currently based at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense.
Michael Kölling est enseignant chercheur à l'université du Danemark du Sud à Odense. Il est un des développeurs du logiciel BlueJ. Patrice Moreaux. qui a supervisé la traduction française, est responsable de la licence d'informatique de l'université de Reims.
Sommaire
- Part 1 Foundations of object-orientation
- Objects and classes
- Understanding class definitions
- Object interatction
- Grouping objects
- More sophisticated behaviour
- Well-behaved objects
- Designing classes
- Part 2 Application structures
- Improving structure with inheritance
- More about inheritance
- Further abstraction techniques
- Building graphical user interfaces
- Handling errors
- Designing applications
- A case study
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Pearson |
Auteur(s) | David J. Barnes, Michael Kölling |
Parution | 21/09/2004 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 462 |
Format | 19 x 24,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 970g |
Intérieur | Quadri |
EAN13 | 9780131249332 |
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