The fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming / Dimitrios Kalemis
Material type:
- 9781492912200
- QA 76.64 .K35 2013

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Computer Science | GC QA 76.64 .K35 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000013760 |
Motivation -- In the beginning -- Enter OOP -- Programming environment and data -- Parallel arrays -- Structures -- Classes and objects -- Encapsulation and access specifiers -- Message passing -- Inheritance -- The Liskov substitution principles -- The importance of the Liskov substitution principle -- Polymorphism -- Relationships -- Interfaces -- S.O.L.I.D. -- Levels of OO functionality -- Comparison to other paradigms -- Topics I ommitted -- A true story -- Epilogue.
Where does structured programming end and object-oriented programming (OOP) begin? What are OOP’s fundamental concepts and what is the reason behind them? This book will answer these questions and will also give you an insightful perspective into OOP, based on its fundamental concepts. It is likely that you will have many “a-ha moments” reading this book and, at the end, you may even reach a feeling of “enlightenment”.
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