Sinopsis
True to its name, Java 5: Objects First presents object-oriented concepts right from the start. The text places significant emphasis on patterns, their associated solutions, and how to recognize and modify them. Its conversational, user-friendly style and numerous programming exercises aid students in their comprehension and retention of the material presented. Additional resources, including instructor's PowerPoint Lecture Slides, solutions to all exercises, and Student Lecture Companion, are also available.
Acerca del autor
Barry Soroka studied physics and English at Yale, graduating in 1971. He received MSE and PhD degrees in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania. His studies included how computers can understand objects presented as stacks of slices. This work is relevant to CAT scans, MRI scans, and various other modern imaging modalities. Dr. Soroka then spent two years as a post-doc at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab studying robotics. He transferred his knowledge to the University of Southern California where he was instrumental in establishing their first robotics laboratories and courses. He did fundamental work in robot simulation and robot programming languages. He came to California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in 1987 and has specialized in teaching the introductory CS course using Fortran, Pascal, Ada, Java, and C++.
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