Java : first contact / by Roger Garside and John Mariani

By: Garside, RogerContributor(s): Mariani, JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Course Technology, 1998cDescription: xxvi, 660 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 185032316x (pbk)Subject(s): Java (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.133
Contents:
1- Programming & The Java Language 2- Object Orientation 3- Declaring Objects & Calling Methods 4- Selecting Among Alternatives 5- Repetition 6- Basic Java Data Types 7- A Simple Class 8- More on the Simple Class 9- Arrays 10- Objects Within Objects 11- Putting Objects to Work 12- Introduction to Inheritance 13- Class & Method Polymorphism 14- Abstract Classes & Interfaces 15- Throwing & Catching Exceptions 16- Graphics & The Abstract Window Toolkit 17- Linked Data Structures 18- Recursion & Binary Trees 19- Input & Output in Java 20- Creating & Using Applets 21- Other Features of Java 22- Object-Oriented Design 23- Case Study : Implementing the Personal Organizer 24- Case Study : Implementing the Personal Organizer 25- Criteria for a Good Object-Oriented Design
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Index included

1- Programming & The Java Language
2- Object Orientation
3- Declaring Objects & Calling Methods
4- Selecting Among Alternatives
5- Repetition
6- Basic Java Data Types
7- A Simple Class
8- More on the Simple Class
9- Arrays
10- Objects Within Objects
11- Putting Objects to Work
12- Introduction to Inheritance
13- Class & Method Polymorphism
14- Abstract Classes & Interfaces
15- Throwing & Catching Exceptions
16- Graphics & The Abstract Window Toolkit
17- Linked Data Structures
18- Recursion & Binary Trees
19- Input & Output in Java
20- Creating & Using Applets
21- Other Features of Java
22- Object-Oriented Design
23- Case Study : Implementing the Personal Organizer
24- Case Study : Implementing the Personal Organizer
25- Criteria for a Good Object-Oriented Design

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