This is one of the excellent book must be read by every enterprise application developer. Eventhough the title is "A Student Guide to Object-Oriented Development", actually it is more than a student guide. Highly recommended. --Rama-- Systems Architect.
A Student Guide to Object-Oriented Development
โ Scribed by Carol Britton, Jill Doake
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 417
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This is an introductory text that follows the software development process, from requirements capture to implementation, using an object-oriented approach. The book uses object-oriented techniques to present a practical viewpoint on developing software, providing the reader with a basic understanding of object-oriented concepts by developing the subject in an uncomplicated and easy-to-follow manner. It outlines standard object-oriented modelling techniques and illustrates them with a variety of examples and exercises, using UML as the modelling language and Java as the language of implementation. The book is based on a main worked case study for teaching purposes, plus others with password-protected answers on the web for use in coursework or exams. * Adopts a simple, step by step approach to object-oriented development Includes case studies, examples, and exercises with solutions to consolidate learning Benefit from the authors' years of teaching experience
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
xxxiii, 57 p. ; 24 cm
Embark on a Profound Journey to "Mastering Object-Oriented Programming" In a dynamic world of software development, mastering the art of object-oriented programming (OOP) is pivotal for creating robust, scalable, and maintainable code that powers modern applications. "Mastering Object-Oriented Pr