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This highly accessible textbook teaches programming from first principles. In common with many programming courses, it uses Python as the introductory programming language before going on to use Java as the vehicle for more advanced programming concepts.

The first part, which teaches Python, covers fundamental programming concepts, such as data types and control structures and functions. It introduces more complex data types such as lists and dictionaries and also deals with file handling. It introduces object-oriented concepts and ends with a case study bringing together all the topics of the first semester.  The second part uses Java to teach advanced concepts and centres around object-oriented programming, teaching key object-oriented concepts such as inheritance and polymorphism.  The semester again ends with an advanced case study bringing together all the topics of the second semester.

Topics and features:

  • Assumes no prior knowledge, and makes the transition from Python to Java a smooth process
  • Features numerous exercises and also an illustrative case study for each language
  • Examines procedural and object-oriented methodologies, as well as design principles
  • Covers such advanced topics as interfaces and lambda expressions, exceptions and Collections
  • Includes a chapter on graphics programming in Python using Tkinter 
  • Introduces the latest Java technology for graphical interfaces, JavaFX
  • Explains design concepts using UML notation

Offering a gentle introduction to the field and assuming no prerequisite background, Programming in Two Semesters is the ideal companion to undergraduate modules in software development or programming.  In addition, it will serve as a strong primer for professionals looking to strengthen their knowledge of programming with these languages.

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About the Author

Dr Aaron Kans is the Head of the Computer Science and Digital Technologies Department in the School of Architecture, Computing & Engineering at the University of East London, UK. Dr Quentin Charatan is a former Principal Lecturer and now visiting lecturer at the same institution.

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This highly accessible textbook teaches programming from first principles. In common with many programming courses, it uses Python as the introductory programming language before going on to use Java as the vehicle for more advanced programming concepts.

The first part, which teaches Python, covers fundamental programming concepts, such as data types and control structures and functions. It introduces more complex data types such as lists and dictionaries and also deals with file handling. It introduces object-oriented concepts and ends with a case study bringing together all the topics of the first semester.  The second part uses Java to teach advanced concepts and centres around object-oriented programming, teaching key object-oriented concepts such as inheritance and polymorphism.  The semester again ends with an advanced case study bringing together all the topics of the second semester.

Topics and features:

  • Assumes no prior knowledge, and makes the transition from Python to Java a smooth process
  • Features numerous exercises and also an illustrative case study for each language
  • Examines procedural and object-oriented methodologies, as well as design principles
  • Covers such advanced topics as interfaces and lambda expressions, exceptions and Collections
  • Includes a chapter on graphics programming in Python using Tkinter 
  • Introduces the latest Java technology for graphical interfaces, JavaFX
  • Explains design concepts using UML notation

Offering a gentle introduction to the field and assuming no prerequisite background, Programming in Two Semesters is the ideal companion to undergraduate modules in software development or programming.  In addition, it will serve as a strong primer for professionals looking to strengthen their knowledge of programming with these languages.

Dr Aaron Kans is the Head of the Computer Science and Digital Technologies Department in the School of Architecture, Computing & Engineering at the University of East London, UK. Dr Quentin Charatan is a former Principal Lecturer and now visiting lecturer at the same institution.

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ISBN 10:  3031013255 ISBN 13:  9783031013256
Publisher: Springer, 2022
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