Objects First with Java: A Practical Introduction Using BlueJ/* 0-13-044929-6, 4492J-5, Barnes, Kolling, OBJECTS FIRST WITH JAVA */" BlueJ is a Java development environment that runs on top of the Sun Microsystems Java Development Kit making use of the standard compiler and virtual machine. It allows readers to create objects of any class and interact with their methods. For the first time, the traditionally difficult concepts of objects and classes are brought alive in an easily manipulable visual form. This truly " objects first" approach within the customized BlueJ environment will revolutionize the way programming is learned. The book includes a copy of BlueJ." Takes a project driven approach to problem solving--the book is structured along the lines of fundamental development tasks--providing readers with clear coverage of the principles of object-oriented programming." Programmers and non-programmers who want to learn Java with a state of the art approach and user-friendly programming environment. |
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... ArrayList at the head of the Notebook class to define a notes field : private ArrayList notes ; This is what we will use to store the notes . In the constructor of the notebook , we create an ArrayList object and store it in our notes ...
... ArrayList at the head of the Notebook class to define a notes field : private ArrayList notes ; This is what we will use to store the notes . In the constructor of the notebook , we create an ArrayList object and store it in our notes ...
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... ArrayList both methods are , in fact , equally good . This is not always the case , though . Java provides many more collection classes besides the ArrayList . We will see several of them in the following chapters . For some collections ...
... ArrayList both methods are , in fact , equally good . This is not always the case , though . Java provides many more collection classes besides the ArrayList . We will see several of them in the following chapters . For some collections ...
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... ArrayList and LinkedList ( Figure 10.5 ) . The List interface specifies the full func- tionality of a list , without giving any implementation . The subclasses ( LinkedList and ArrayList ) provide two different implementations of the ...
... ArrayList and LinkedList ( Figure 10.5 ) . The List interface specifies the full func- tionality of a list , without giving any implementation . The subclasses ( LinkedList and ArrayList ) provide two different implementations of the ...
Contents
Objects and classes | 3 |
Understanding class definitions | 17 |
Object interaction | 49 |
Copyright | |
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