Java Actually : A First Course in Programming / Khalid A. Mughal, Torill Hamre, Rolf W. Rasmussen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Australia : Thomson, 2007.Description: XXXII, 374 Pages : ILLustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781844804184
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 21 005.133 MKJ
Summary: The book provides a thorough introduction to object oriented programming (OOP) and lays the foundation for covering more advanced OOP topics. The book uses the strength of Java features (including the most recent extensions) to implement programming techniques, among them: formatting of output, reading from the keyboard using the Scanner class, enumerated types for named constants, automatic boxing and un-boxing of primitive values, and the 'for each' loop. This is an introductory textbook for anyone wanting to learn how to program using Java. It strikes a balance between details about the prog.
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The book provides a thorough introduction to object oriented programming (OOP) and lays the foundation for covering more advanced OOP topics. The book uses the strength of Java features (including the most recent extensions) to implement programming techniques, among them: formatting of output, reading from the keyboard using the Scanner class, enumerated types for named constants, automatic boxing and un-boxing of primitive values, and the 'for each' loop. This is an introductory textbook for anyone wanting to learn how to program using Java. It strikes a balance between details about the prog.

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