"An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java" provides
an accessible and thorough introduction to the basics of
programming in java. This much-anticipated revision continues its
emphasis on object-oriented programming. Objects are used early so
students begin thinking in an object-oriented way, then later Wu
teaches students to define their own classes.
In the third edition, the author has eliminated the
author-written classes, so students get accustomed to using the
standard java libraries.
In the new update, the author has included the Scanner Class for
input, a new feature of Java 1.5.
Also new is the use of smaller complete code examples to enhance
student learning. The larger sample development programs are
continued in this edition, giving students an opportunity to walk
incrementally walk through program design, learning the
fundamentals of software engineering. The number and variety of
examples makes this a student-friendly text that teaches by
showing.
Object diagrams continue to be an important element of Wu's
approach. The consistent, visual approach assists students in
understanding concepts.
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