Java Gently (International Computer Science Series)
by Judith Bishop
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The third edition of Java Gently by Judith Bishop continues the successful approach that made earlier versions popular and has added improvements which will maintain its place as a worldwide bestseller. Java Gently teaches the reader how to program and how to do it in the best possible style in Java. In the process, it details the fundamental structures of the Java 2 language and most of its core libraries and utilities. The book covers object-orientation, software design, structured show more programming, graphical user interfacing, event-driven programming, networking, and an introduction to data structures. Java Gently gets students started on meaningful input/output in an object-oriented way without hiding basic concepts. Applets, multimedia, graphics, and networking are introduced as students encounter and can handle classes, objects, instantiation, and inheirtance. The textbook's excellent pedagogy reinforces understanding and demonstrates good programming practice. The three kinds of diagrams include class, form, and algorithm diagrams. The fully worked examples have been carefully chosen to illustrate recently introduced concepts and solve real-world problems in a user-friendly manner. End of chapter multiple choice quizzes and problems allow students to test their comprehension of the material. show lessTags
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I wanted a simple Java book to enhance my knowledge of Java programming language. I have tried many times since 2001 to be familiar with Java and write programs idiomatically, but I have never gotten to a point where I can call myself a java programmer. Thats because I never read a complete book, tried the exercises or understood the concepts as well as I should have.
Java Gently comes in to help a reader like me. It presents the concepts of Java pretty well and does not push the complex ideas early. It treats the whole subject "Gently" and conveniently leaves behind some concepts which will be left to the programmer to deal with when the time comes. The concept of inheritance, static methods were presented well. The book presents show more complete examples as a way to teach the concepts, which is a useful thing. It also explains the concept of multithreading and how it works in java.
It should be remembered that the language itself has seen significant changes since this book had come. It does no go deep in any of the topics, but the breadth wise coverage of the topics should be enough for anyone to write meaningful Java programs, more importantly be comfortable reading and writing significantly large programs and to the modern reader, it will be useful to write Android applications (You will have to understand Java concepts well, if you ever get into android app development). I did not try the exercises in java, but doing parallel online java classes where I am having the benefit of solving java problems, which seems to be best way to gain and sharpen any new skill. show less
Java Gently comes in to help a reader like me. It presents the concepts of Java pretty well and does not push the complex ideas early. It treats the whole subject "Gently" and conveniently leaves behind some concepts which will be left to the programmer to deal with when the time comes. The concept of inheritance, static methods were presented well. The book presents show more complete examples as a way to teach the concepts, which is a useful thing. It also explains the concept of multithreading and how it works in java.
It should be remembered that the language itself has seen significant changes since this book had come. It does no go deep in any of the topics, but the breadth wise coverage of the topics should be enough for anyone to write meaningful Java programs, more importantly be comfortable reading and writing significantly large programs and to the modern reader, it will be useful to write Android applications (You will have to understand Java concepts well, if you ever get into android app development). I did not try the exercises in java, but doing parallel online java classes where I am having the benefit of solving java problems, which seems to be best way to gain and sharpen any new skill. show less
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Judith Bishop is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
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- Genres
- Technology, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 005.133 — Computer science, information & general works Computer science, knowledge & systems Artificial Intelligence/Virtual Reality Software development Computer programming Specific programming languages
- LCC
- QA76.73 .J38 .B55 — Science Mathematics Mathematics Instruments and machines Calculating machines Electronic computers. Computer science
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- English, German
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