Java programming : problem analysis to program design / D. S. Malik
Material type:
- 9789814392976
- QA 76.76.J38 .M35j 2012

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GC QA 76.76 J38 .M39 2012 c.3 Java programming : from problem analysis to program design lab manual / | GC QA 76.76.A65 .P45 2015 Android programming : the big nerd ranch guide / | GC QA 76.76.C672 .S94 2008 Invent your own computer games with Python / | GC QA 76.76.J38 .M35j 2012 Java programming : problem analysis to program design / | GC QA 76.76.O63 .D64 2011 Operating systems in depth / | GC QA 76.76.O63 .M34 2012 Operating systems demystified / | GC QA 76.76.O63 .P35 2012 c.1 Operating systems / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
An overview of computers and programming languages -- Basic elements of Java -- Introduction to objects and input/output -- Control structures 1 : selection -- Control structures 2 : repetition -- Graphical user interface (GUI) and object-oriented design (OOD) -- User-defined methods -- User-defined classes and ADTs -- Arrays -- Inheritance and polymorphism -- Handling exceptions and events -- Advanced GUIs and graphics -- Recursion -- Searching and sorting -- Appendixes. Java reserved words -- Operator precedence -- Character sets -- Additional Java topics -- Answers to odd-numbered exercises.
Focusing on the natural advantages of the object-oriented Java programming language, this text is written exclusively with the student in mind. Featuring complete programming examples throughout, the text includes extensive use of visual diagrams and four-colour code.
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