"Computer Science Applications: Object Oriented Programming "is a
comprehensive anthology of reference articles for first and second
semester Computer Science courses. These articles, drawn from a
wide variety of sources and experiences, include detailed
discussions, explanations and examples that deliver an engaging
learning experience for students. Using high-level concepts, rather
than simply focusing on the syntax of Java, this text delivers a
complete and in-depth coverage of all the essential topics
typically found in the CS1 and CS2 syllabi."Computer Science
Applications" is divided into seven sections, each prefaced by an
overview of the topic:
- Classes and Objects
- Inheritance and Polymorphism
- Problem Solving Before Programming
- Java Statements
- Exception and Exception Handling
- Data Structure and Algorithms
- Job Prospects and Career Path
Joslyn A. Smith graduated from The Mico Teachers' College,
Jamaica, in 1973. He furthered his studies at Central Connecticut
State University, USA, where he earned his BS and MS degrees in
Mathematics in 1983. He also earned an MS degree in Computer
Science from the University of New Brunswick, Canada in 1994. Mr.
Smith then joined the staff at the University of the West Indies,
Jamaica where he lectured in Computer Science for 14 years. He
currently teaches Computer Science at Florida International
University (FIU).
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