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Interactive Object Oriented Programming in Java

Learn and Test Your Skills

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  • © 2016

Overview

  • At the end of the book there is FAQ section that will help readers to face a technical interview with high confidence
  • Even programmers from a non-Java background can benefit because OOP concepts are applicable for many other popular languages such as C# and C++
  • At the beginning of the book a “Test your skills in the language basics” section helps readers to review their understanding in Java fundamentals
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Table of contents (12 chapters)

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About this book

Discover object oriented programming with Java in this unique tutorial. This book uses Java and Eclipse to write and generate output for examples in topics such as classes, interfaces, overloading, and overriding. Interactive Object Oriented Programming in Java uniquely presents its material in a dialogue with the reader to encourage thinking and experimentation.

Later chapters cover further Java programming concepts, such as abstract classes, packages, and exception handling. At each stage you’ll be challenged by the author to help you absorb the information and become a proficient Java programmer. Additionally, each chapter contains simple assignments to encourage you and boost your confidence level. 




What You Will Learn
  • Become proficient in object oriented programming
  • Test your skills in the basics of Java
  • Develop as a Java programmer
  • Use the Eclipse IDE to write your code



Who This Book Is For


Software developers and software testers.







Reviews

“The concepts in the work are laid out with logical structure and progression, giving students an easy sequence of topics that builds the foundations of object oriented programming, adopting Java as the reference language. … for those who are used to the author's writing and wish to learn object oriented programming in a systematic manner, this book will be a solid aid. Summing Up: Recommended.” (L. Benedicenti, Choice, Vol. 54 (12), August, 2017)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Bangalore, India

    Vaskaran Sarcar

About the author

Vaskaran Sarcar (ME (Software Engineering), MCA, B Sc. (Math)) is a Senior Software Engineer and Team Lead at HP India PPS R&D Hub Bangalore. He is the author of the books-Java Design Patterns, Design Patterns in C#, Operating System: Computer Science Interview Series and C# Basics He has more than 10 years of teaching and Industry experience. He is also national Gate scholar(2005-2007). Reading and learning new things are his passion.

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