Ecrit par le crรฉateur de Greenfoot, Michael Kรถlling, ce livre utilise Greenfoot pour expliquer la programmation avec Java. Au travers de simulations et de jeux, il enseigne les concepts de la programmation de maniรจre facile et accessible pour tous.
Introduction to Programming with Greenfoot: Object-Oriented Programming in Java with Games and Simulations
โ Scribed by Michael Kolling
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 207
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Introduction to Programming with Greenfoot: Object-Oriented Programming in Java with games and Simulations is ideal for introductory courses in Java Programming or Introduction to Computer Science. ย The only textbook to teach Java programming using Greenfootโthis is โSerious Fun.โ ย Programming doesnโt have to be dry and boring. This book teaches Java programming in an interactive and engaging way that is technically relevant, pedagogically sound, and highly motivational for students. Using the Greenfoot environment, and an extensive collection of compelling example projects, students are given a unique, graphical framework in which to learn programming.
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"An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java" takes a full-immersion approach to object-oriented programming. Proper object-oriented design practices are emphasized throughout the book. Students learn how to use the standard classes first, then learn to design their own classes. Wu uses