Bleeding at the Keyboard: A Guide to Modern Programming with Java

Bleeding at the Keyboard: A Guide to Modern Programming with Java

A step by step guide on learning Java.

Tag(s): Java

Publication date: 31 Dec 1999

ISBN-10: n/a

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Views: 49,038

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Post time: 24 Oct 2004 12:43:19

Bleeding at the Keyboard: A Guide to Modern Programming with Java

Bleeding at the Keyboard: A Guide to Modern Programming with Java A step by step guide on learning Java.
Tag(s): Java
Publication date: 31 Dec 1999
ISBN-10: n/a
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: n/a
Views: 49,038
Document Type: Book
Publisher: n/a
License: n/a
Post time: 24 Oct 2004 12:43:19
Book excerpts:

Bleeding at the Keyboard made its first appearance as a material developed for the Fall 1999 C212 class at Indiana University, Bloomington. In this book, Rawlins try to guide us step by step on learning Java with the analogy of theatrical performance. Here we have objects (actors), classes (roles the actors play), methods (scenes the actors play out), Java interpreter (stage managers and producers), programmers (screenwriters and directors) and user (audiences).
 




About The Author(s)


Associate professor of computer science at Indiana University. Current passions are object-oriented programming, Java, the open-source movement, data mining, spatial interfaces, and adaptive software, as exemplified by the Java open-source KnownSpace Project

Gregory J. E. Rawlins

Associate professor of computer science at Indiana University. Current passions are object-oriented programming, Java, the open-source movement, data mining, spatial interfaces, and adaptive software, as exemplified by the Java open-source KnownSpace Project


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