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Object Oriented Programming using Java

  • Category: Java Programming
  • Author: Simon Kendal
  • File type: PDF (216 pages, 4.7 MB), ePub, Kindle, etc.

Read and download free eBook intituled Object Oriented Programming using Java in format PDF (216 pages, 4.7 MB), ePub, Kindle, etc. created by Simon Kendal.

This book will explain the Object Oriented approach to programming and through the use of small exercises, for which feedback is provided, develop some practical skills as well. At the end of the book one larger case study will be used to illustrate the application of the techniques. This will culminate in the development of a complete Java program which can be downloaded with this book. Topics covered include : Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Object Oriented Software Analysis and Design, The Unified Modelling Language (UML) , Agile Programming and Test Driven Development.

It aims to instil the reader with an understanding of the Object Oriented approach to programming and aims to develop some practical skills along the way. These practical skills will be developed by small exercises that the reader will be invited to undertake and the feedback that will be provided.

The concepts that will be explained and skills developed are in common use among programmers using many modern object oriented languages and are thus transferrable from one language to another. However for practical purposes these concepts are explored and demonstrated using the Java programming language.

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