Object Oriented Programming with Java [#1010039]

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English | 2018 | ISBN: 1773612085 | 391 Pages | PDF (True) | 13 MB
Java is a language that is very well suited to object oriented programming and design. Java applications are stand-alone applications similar to the application we develop using other object oriented languages such as C++, .Net etc. This book describes the Java language as its purpose is to teach the basics of object-oriented programming. In this book, we introduce the java language as its design is clean and easy to follow. The creators of this language took a fresh, minimalistic perspective and approach towards the design of this language. They included only useful, indispensible features and eliminated features that do not add value or are redundant. This innovative approach taken by them makes Java an easier language to learn and master and provides an edge over alternative programming languages. This language is an ideal, useful instrument to teach the fundamentals of object oriented programming and hence has been chosen for this book.This book covers the fundamentals of Java and object oriented programming and shows how well they work together. Several programming samples; tested against the latest Java version 8.0 have been provided.
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