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| | Learning to design
objects effectively with Java is the goal of Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts to Code, an intensive yet
approachable guide to object design, using UML and today's hottest programming language. Plenty of titles
dig into the Java language in massive detail, but this one steps back and looks at object design first. The
details of Java, from basic language features to a simple tutorial for building user interfaces in Swing,
emerge only after a thorough tour of thinking in objects.The book takes readers through object design, from
the very beginning, at a relaxed pace. While you get all of the necessary jargon for really learning the
object paradigm (for example, there's full coverage of such concepts as data encapsulation, inheritance,
and polymorphism), the tutorial is likely to reach more readers. Without being doctrinaire about the design
process, the author walks you through the steps for "discovering" objects in a business problem
(including classes, attributes, and operations) and then determining how these objects work together to model
real-world problems. The sample class diagrams offer quite a rich level of detail, and a single case study for
a student course registration database demonstrates the design principles, including extensive class
diagrams.By the end of the book, this set of classes is transformed into working Java code, with a simple
Swing-based user interface. Although the book cuts a few corners–such as using tab-delimited data
instead of JDBC (a must for business programmers)–there's little doubt that this lively approach to
mastering Java will benefit a wide range of readers. If ever you've been unsure about what object-oriented
design really means, Beginning Java Objects can demystify important concepts and put the power of objects
within your reach. –Richard Dragan –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition
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