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| Object-Oriented Programming in Java: A Graphical Approach, Preliminary Edition |
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Kathryn E. Sanders, Rhode Island College Andy van Dam, Brown University
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Copyright: 2006 Format: Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 640 pp
| ISBN-10: | 0321245741 | | | ISBN-13: | 9780321245748 | |
Our Price: £46.99 Status: Instock Published: 05 Dec 2005 This title is not for sale to the US or Canada.

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Co-authored by “award-winning” educator and computer scientist Andy van Dam -
Focus on object-oriented design which provides students with the realistic experience of writing programs that are systems of cooperating objects -
Early coverage of all important object-oriented concepts, including polymorphism, so that students are immersed in this methodology from the beginning -
An extensive use of graphical user interface and graphics examples, which are important (and interesting) for students to understand -
Realistic and runnable programming examples -
Visually appealing application programs including animations and games -
Complete chapter on design patterns -
Data Structure topics including stacks, queues, linked lists and trees -
Introduction to searching and sorting algorithms and analysis of algorithms -
Numeric and text-based computing covered in second part of book |
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