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Title: Introduction to Programming Using Java: An Object-Oriented Approach by David M. Arnow, Gerald Weiss ISBN: 0-201-61272-0 Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman Pub. Date: 01 August, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $90.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.33 (21 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A MUST for procedural programmers and beginners.
Comment: I have been programming in procedural languages for over 13 years and lately I have been trying to learn Java & OOP. I read "Learn Java in 21 days" but I still didn't understand OOP. This is the book that made me "get it". I found the explanations and exercises in this book outstanding! I have a few other Java books and I have read parts of other on-line books but this one explains OOP the best. Even with many years of programming experience, I found OOP difficult to grasp. This book not only helps you understand what objects are but it shows you how to design them. Other than OOP, the book does a good job of explaining basic programming concepts such as conditions, loops, recursion, etc. The book is designed so that these chapters can be skipped if you are familiar with the subjects but I read them anyway and found them interesting. I think the book gives beginners a big head start by explaning not only how things like loops work, but how to design them and why. So if you are a procedural programmer, I think this book is a MUST HAVE. I also think it would be a great start for beginners.
Rating: 5
Summary: This is a great introduction to OOP
Comment: I really enjoyed this book. I am an unschooled "practical programmer," and OOP has been pretty much a mystery to me. I understand the concepts and examples when I see them, but haven't really thought in an object oriented way when I write my own code. This is the book that finally got me actually thinking and designing in objects. The explanations are splendidly clear and thorough. (The section on "recursion," to take one example, is inspired!) I recommend this book highly. It would be a good introduction to Java, or, as in my case, a great way to learn more about programming principles even if you have some experience with Java already.
Rating: 4
Summary: Great, but only for intermediate student
Comment: I read some other reviews here, and I saw one person getting rather angry, while another was full of praise. The situation can be uinderstood by noting that this is NOT a beginning level textbook, despite what the author might have intended. Although the author writes using simple and familiar phrases to try to make things clear, its still the case that what he is doing will not be understood by anyone who is completely new to the whole notion of objects. This book is best as a second or third book, to be read by someone who is already comfortable with what an object is.
I suppose the way to view this book is that it is a needed gap-filler between the books getting readers to understand what an object is, and what it can do, and the advanced books addressed to experienced programmers who are already experts but just need to get the specifics of Java.
What the book does is take a student who knows at least a boiler-plate idea of what objects are and work with him to develop a much more intuitive understanding.
Having said that, I would say that this book is good at what it does. It presents a useful conceptual picutre of objects, which should be very helpful in designing programs, and in understanding code written by others.
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Title: Data Structures and Algorithms in Java by Michael T. Goodrich, Roberto Tamassia ISBN: 0471383678 Publisher: Wiley Text Books Pub. Date: 25 August, 2000 List Price(USD): $89.95 |
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Title: Database Systems: Management and Design by Philip J. Pratt, Joseph J. Adamski ISBN: 0877091153 Publisher: Course Technology Ptr Pub. Date: 01 August, 1993 List Price(USD): $53.35 |
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Title: Java: An Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Third Edition by Walter Savitch ISBN: 0131013785 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 07 April, 2003 List Price(USD): $88.00 |
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Title: Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts to Code by Jacquie Barker ISBN: 1590591461 Publisher: Apress Pub. Date: July, 2003 List Price(USD): $44.99 |
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Title: Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications (2nd Edition) by Allan R. Hambley ISBN: 0130610704 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 05 July, 2001 List Price(USD): $117.00 |
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