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Object-Oriented Programming: From Problem Solving to Java provides a comprehensive, easy to follow reference to master the principles of object-oriented programming. Encouraging users to find creative, practical solutions to programming problems, and allows them to test their ideas with object-oriented programming Using pseudocode to illustrate solutions to problems; then use Java as implementation language Organized to follow the introductory course in programming principles; set of exercises and "key terms" are included to reinforce concepts Provide a gentle learning curve to them with little or no programming experience, novice users to take higher-level skills Includes CD-ROM with all source code for projects in this book, with additional programs and case studies on the companion Web site ON CD! CD-ROM supplied with this book contains all the files that are used as a source program in Java and in KJP (who Kennesaw Java Preprocessor is a high-level, pseudocode notation) * All Java files that match the examples presented in the book can be compiled and run using standard Java SDK software from Sun Microsystems. They are all in text format that can be read by most text editors * A directory with KJP translator program files (executable file) and class Conio SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Applications and projects on CD-ROM requires a PC with Windows 9.x, Me, 98, NT, 2000, or XP, 300MHz (or higher) processor, Sun Microsystems Software Development Kit (SDK 1.3x or 1.4x ), 32MB RAM, 50MB disk space, Web browser and Internet connection to download JGRASP; CD-ROM drive, mouse.

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  • ISBN-10: 1584502878
  • ISBN-13: 9781584502876
  • Publisher: Charles River Media
  • Pages: 359
  • Date: July 2003

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