A Little Java, a Few Patterns |
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Author:
| Felleisen, Matthias Friedman, Daniel P. Johnson, Ralph E. |
Designed by:
| Bibby, Duane |
Series title: | The MIT Press Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-262-29421-8 |
Publication Date: | Dec 1997 |
Publisher: | MIT Press
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Book Format: | Digital online |
List Price: | USD $29.99 |
Book Description:
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Java is a new object-oriented programming language that was developed by Sun Microsystems for programming the Internet and intelligent appliances. In a very short time it has become one of the most widely used programming languages for education as well as commercial applications. Design patterns, which have moved object-oriented programming to a new level, provide programmers with a language to communicate with others about their designs. As a result, programs become more readable,...
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Java is a new object-oriented programming language that was developed by Sun Microsystems for programming the Internet and intelligent appliances. In a very short time it has become one of the most widely used programming languages for education as well as commercial applications. Design patterns, which have moved object-oriented programming to a new level, provide programmers with a language to communicate with others about their designs. As a result, programs become more readable, more reusable, and more easily extensible. In this book, Matthias Felleisen and Daniel Friedman use a small subset of Java to introduce pattern-directed program design. With their usual clarity and flair, they gently guide readers through the fundamentals of object-oriented programming and pattern-based design. Readers new to programming, as well as those with some background, will enjoy their learning experience as they work their way through Felleisen and Friedman's dialogue.