This is the leading Java book for those just beginning to program, and it provides a balanced coverage of graphical and non-graphical programs, between applets and applications, and presents object-oriented concepts in a progression that will have readers using objects early on, and then progressing towards writing their own objects and designing real object-oriented solutions. Provides a balanced approach between applications and applets, and between graphical and non-graphical aspects...
We have designed this text for use in a first course in programming using the Java language. It serves as an introduction to computer science and forms a foundation for pursuing advanced computing topics. Our goal is to make students comfortable with object-oriented concepts so that they will be well-prepared to design and implement high-quality object-oriented software.
This text was formed out of our combined experiences...
John Lewis is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Villanova University. He received his Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in 1991. Prof. Lewis' area of specialization is Software Engineering, with a particular focus on web-based software development. He regularly teaches courses in Object-Oriented Design, Software Engineering, and Algorithms & Data Structures. Prof. Lewis is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the IEEE Computer Society,...
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