Objects first with java : a practical introduction using blueJ / by David Barnes and Michael Kolling
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Pearson, 2005Edition: 4th edDescription: xxx, 480 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780137005628 (pbk)Subject(s): Object-oriented programming (Computer science)DDC classification: 005.117
Contents:
1- Objects & Classes
2- Understanding Class Definitions
3- Object Interaction
4- Grouping Objects
5- More Sophisticated Behavior
6- Well Behaved Objects
7- Designing Classes
8- Improving Structure With Inheritance
9- More About Inheritance
10- Further Abstraction Techniques
11- Building Graphical User Interfaces
12- Handling Errors
13- Designing Applications
14- A Case Study
15- Appendices
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1- Objects & Classes
2- Understanding Class Definitions
3- Object Interaction
4- Grouping Objects
5- More Sophisticated Behavior
6- Well Behaved Objects
7- Designing Classes
8- Improving Structure With Inheritance
9- More About Inheritance
10- Further Abstraction Techniques
11- Building Graphical User Interfaces
12- Handling Errors
13- Designing Applications
14- A Case Study
15- Appendices
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