Object-oriented data structures using java
by Dale, Nell B.
Publisher: Boston : Jones & Bartlett Pub, 2006Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 779 p.ISBN: 0763737461; 9780763737467.Subject(s): High level programming languages | Programming languages | Computers - Languages - Programming | Programming - Object Oriented Programming | Object-oriented programming (Computer science)Summary: Thoroughly revised and updated, Object Oriented Data Structures using Java, Second Edition presents classic data structure topics with an emphasis on problem solving, theory, and software engineering principles. Beginning early and continuing throughout the text, the authors carefully introduce and expand on the use of many Java features such as packages, interfaces, abstract classes, inheritance, and exceptions. Chapters have been rearranged to get to the heart of the textbook material more quickly and additional exercises and example applications are included throughout.Item type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Thoroughly revised and updated, Object Oriented Data Structures using Java, Second Edition presents classic data structure topics with an emphasis on problem solving, theory, and software engineering principles. Beginning early and continuing throughout the text, the authors carefully introduce and expand on the use of many Java features such as packages, interfaces, abstract classes, inheritance, and exceptions. Chapters have been rearranged to get to the heart of the textbook material more quickly and additional exercises and example applications are included throughout.
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