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Introduction to computer science using java / Samuel N. Kamin, M. Dennis Mickunas and Edward M. Reingold.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Mc Graw Hill, 2002.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxix, 753 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780072323054
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.133 23 K15
Contents:
1. What is programming? -- 2. Classes and methods I: basics -- 3. Fundamental data types of Java -- 4. Decision making -- 5. Classes and methods II: classes with multiple methods -- Iteration -- 6.Iteration -- 7. Classes and methods II: working with objects -- 8. One-dimensional arrays -- 9. Nested loops and two-dimensional arrays -- 10. Classes and methods IV: static methods and variables -- 11. The Java AWT part I: mouse events (optional) -- 12. Inheritance and exceptions -- 13. JAVA AWT part II (optional) -- 14. Recursion -- 15. Text processing and file input/output -- 16. Case study: the game of Reversi -- A. Other Java features -- B. Precedence rules -- C. Classes in CSLIB and the Java API -- D. UML class diagrams -- E. Javadoc and CSLIB.
Summary: Emphasizes the process of programming, teaching students how to develop correct, efficient, well-constructed and stylish programs.The authors use their own library of classes that they provide with the book, called CSLib. It teaches GUI-based applications, applets, anincludest inlcudes debugging sections, pedagogical aids, and wide of exercises.
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Books ISI Library, Kolkata 005.133 K15 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available C26564
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Includes index

1. What is programming? --
2. Classes and methods I: basics --
3. Fundamental data types of Java --
4. Decision making --
5. Classes and methods II: classes with multiple methods --
Iteration --
6.Iteration --
7. Classes and methods II: working with objects --
8. One-dimensional arrays --
9. Nested loops and two-dimensional arrays --
10. Classes and methods IV: static methods and variables --
11. The Java AWT part I: mouse events (optional) --
12. Inheritance and exceptions --
13. JAVA AWT part II (optional) --
14. Recursion --
15. Text processing and file input/output --
16. Case study: the game of Reversi --
A. Other Java features --
B. Precedence rules --
C. Classes in CSLIB and the Java API --
D. UML class diagrams --
E. Javadoc and CSLIB.

Emphasizes the process of programming, teaching students how to develop correct, efficient, well-constructed and stylish programs.The authors use their own library of classes that they provide with the book, called CSLib. It teaches GUI-based applications, applets, anincludest inlcudes debugging sections, pedagogical aids, and wide of exercises.

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