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Java Gently for Engineers and Scientists: Programming Principles Explained (International Computer Science Series) Book
This book covers all of the Java language, its standard libraries, and utilities from an object-oriented perspective. Special emphasis is put on using a step-by-step methodology for problem solving, and a diagrammatic notation forms the basis for subsequent algorithmic development.In terms of programming, it covers object-orientation, software design, structured programming, graphical user interfacing, data representation, animation, and networking. From the start, solutions are presented via a special graphics package so the reader can appreciate the physical significance of the underlying mathematics.Non-computer scientists who need to learn the Java programming language to apply in an engineering and/or scientific environment.Read More
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- 0201343045
- 9780201343045
- Judith Bishop, Prof Nigel Bishop
- 16 December 1999
- Addison Wesley
- Paperback (Book)
- 456
- 1
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