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David J. Barnes
Michael Kolling

Publisher: Pearson Higher Education
Copyright: 2009
Format: Paper; 560 pp

ISBN-10: 0137005628
ISBN-13:9780137005628Help icon

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Published: 21 Aug 2008
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  • Use of BlueJ to get students started on object-oriented programming:
    • Created specifically for teaching, the BlueJ environment has a strong emphasis on visualization which helps students understand class structure and the nature of objects. 
    • BlueJ uses UML-like diagrams to represent classes and their relationships.  The ease of BlueJ makes the objects-first style of object-oriented programming possible from the beginning.
    • Easy to use, free of charge, and readily available, BlueJ enables students to manipulate objects and call methods as a first exercise.
  • Accompanying CD with JDK, BlueJ, a BlueJ tutorial and code for all the projects.
  • A useful website with resources for students and lecturers, including:
    • Program style guide for all examples in the book.
    • Links to material of further interest.
    • PowerPoint slides that can be downloaded and used as OHTs (lecturers only).
    • Solutions to exercises (lecturers only).
    • Additional activities, exercises and projects for use in teaching (lecturers only).
    • Discussion forum for students and teachers.
 
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