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Title: The Object of Java : Introduction to Programming Using Software Engineering Principles, JavaPlace Edition by David D. Riley ISBN: 0-201-71585-6 Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company Pub. Date: 27 June, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $87.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (2 reviews)
Rating: 3
Summary: Doesn't Even Discuss Threading?!
Comment: Can't excuse not discussing threading in this book. 3 STARS.
Rating: 5
Summary: Mainframers Unite - It's Time To Take The Distributed World!
Comment: Java and OOP is a concept and practice which not many mainframe programmers have had much exposure to. The languages which I have utilized were: Machine Language, Assembler, Basic, Cobol, Fortran and Pascal. This book made the task of orienting myself with Java very effortless. The book is designed for the college classroom audience and is structured in a way which immediately exposes the reader to the concepts of OOP and UML. It gradually builds on past lessons so each section reinforces and reviews the prior ones. Other books jump from one topic to another which forces the reader to constantly flip the pages back to review the past lessons. This is an exceptional book which is definitely worth reviewing. After passing through the sections, Java is not intimidating at all. After all, if a PC programmer can handle this language, how hard can it really be?
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