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A humorous and friendly introduction to programming for undergraduate students meeting the subject for the first time. Using Java as a running example, the authors outline the principles of programming that will serve as a valuable foundation in good practice for when students meet other languages in later courses. Packed with cartoons and entertaining examples, this book is an accessible, student-friendly guide to programming for beginners.

Table of Contents

What This Book Is
Programming
The Mechanics
Before You Start
Objects. The Building Block
A Word on Analysis and Design
A First Look
Programming (Don't Panic!)
The Basics
Input
A Word on Testing
A First Class
Classes and Objects
Get Your Hands Off My Data!
Making Things Happen. Sometimes
Making Things Happen. Again and Again
More Methods
Collections
A Case Study
More on Testing
Onward!
Further Reading, Web
Sites and Other Resources
Java Reference and Examples
C++ and C#
Glossary
Index.

Product details

Published May 27 2004
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Pages 384
ISBN 9781403912237
Imprint Red Globe Press
Dimensions 0 x 0 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Tony Jenkins

TONY JENKINS is a Senior Teaching Fellow in the S…

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Graham Hardman

GRAHAM HARDMAN works as a Computer Support Officer…

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