C. Thomas Wu
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 980
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An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Javaprovides an accessible and technically thorough introduction to the basics of programming using java. The fourth edition continues to take a truly object-oriented approach. Objects are used early so that students think in objects right from the beginning. In the fourth edition, the coverage on defining classes has been made more accessible. The material has been broken down into smaller chunks and spread over two chapters, making it more student-friendly. Also, new to this edition is the incorporation of Java 5.0 features, including use of the Scanner Class and the Formatter Class. The hallmark feature of the book, Sample Development Programs, are continued in this edition. These provide students with an opportunity to incrementally, step by step, walk through program design, learning the fundamentals of software engineering. Object diagrams, using a subset of UML, also continue to be an important element of Wu's approach. The consistent, visual approach assists students in understanding concepts. Handles: • Consistent Problem solving approach at the end of each chapter, that follows:o Problem Statemento Overall Plano Designo Codeo Test• Diagrams---SHOW Problem Solving• Placement of Objects first—Aids students in Problem Solving• 5.0 update is included in this revision***With the 5.0 Revision is the: incorporation of two new classes. 1. The Scanner Class 2. Formatter Class Pedagogy—Tools to Problem Solve Design GuidelinesHelpful RemindersTake my Advice BoxesYou Might Want to Know BoxesQuick Check Exercises