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This book is for novices If you have never done any programming
before - if you are a complete novice - this book is for you. This
book assumes no prior knowledge of programming. It starts from
scratch. It is written in a simple, direct style for maximum
clarity. It is aimed at first level students at universities and
colleges, but it is also suitable for novices studying alone. The
approach of this book We explain how to use objects early in this
book. Our approach is to start with the ideas of variables,
assignment and methods, then introduce the use of objects created
from library classes. Next we explain how to use control structures
for selection and looping. Then comes the treatment of how to write
your own classes. We wanted to make sure that the fun element of
programming was paramount, so we use graphics right from the start.
We think graphics is fun, interesting and clearly demonstrates all
the important principles of programming. But we haven't ignored
programs that input and output text - they are also included. The
programs we present use many of the features of a graphical user
interfaces (GUIs), such as buttons, scroll bars and text boxes. But
we also explain how to write console programs in Java. We introduce
new ideas carefully one-at-a-time, rather than all at once. So, for
example, there is a single chapter on writing methods. We introduce
simple ideas early and more sophisticated ideas later on.
If you are new to computer programming then this book is for you!
Starting from scratch, it assumes no prior knowledge of programming
and is written in a simple, direct style for maximum clarity. C#
('C Sharp') is an object-oriented, network-enabled programming
language, developed expressly for Microsoft's .Net platform. C#
provides the features that are the most important to programmers:
object-orientation, graphics, GUI components, multimedia,
internet-based client/server networking and distributed computing.
'C# for Students' explains key programming concepts and the central
ideas of object oriented programming, using C# as the vehicle
language.
Passport to Academic Presentations Oral presentations have become
an increasingly important feature of Higher Education; developing
abilities in this area can be crucial for students' academic
success. Passport to Academic Presentations aims to demystify the
entire oral presentation process by examining each of the different
stages in turn. No prior knowledge is assumed, and students are
gradually introduced to a set of core language and skills, allowing
them to tackle oral presentations in an academic context with
increased confidence and fluency. A key feature of the course is
its focus on transferability; students are encouraged to apply the
material to their own specific subject areas throughout. Each unit
also contains advice on pronunciation and tips for improving oral
presentation delivery. The Student's Book comes with a free audio
CD. Videos of the presentations and interactive exercises are also
available free online at www.garneteducation.com/passport-video.
Key Features * Audio CDs for further self-study and listening
practice * Tips for successful presentations * Step-by-step
coverage of the oral presentation process * Focus on key language
and pronunciation areas * Online material includes extended
learning through filmed presentations and interactive exercises
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