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A Little Java, A Few Patterns (Language, Speech, & Communication) [Kindle Edition]

Matthias Felleisen , Daniel P. Friedman , Ralph E. Johnson
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"This is a book of 'why' not 'how.' If you are interested in the nature of computation and curious about the very idea behind object orientation, this book is for you. This book will engage your brain (if not your tummy). Through its sparkling interactive style, you will learn about three essential OO concepts: interfaces, visitors, and factories. A refreshing change from the 'yet another Java book' phenomenon. Every serious Java programmer should own a copy." --Gary McGraw, PhD, Research Scientist at Reliable Software Technologies and coauthor of Java Security

Kurzbeschreibung

Java is a new object-oriented programming language that was developed by
Sun Microsystems for programming the Internet and intelligent appliances. In a very
short time it has become one of the most widely used programming languages for
education as well as commercial applications.Design patterns, which have moved
object-oriented programming to a new level, provide programmers with a language to
communicate with others about their designs. As a result, programs become more
readable, more reusable, and more easily extensible.In this book, Matthias Felleisen
and Daniel Friedman use a small subset of Java to introduce pattern-directed program
design. With their usual clarity and flair, they gently guide readers through the
fundamentals of object-oriented programming and pattern-based design. Readers new to
programming, as well as those with some background, will enjoy their learning
experience as they work their way through Felleisen and Friedman's
dialogue.


Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 2285 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 194 Seiten
  • Verlag: The MIT Press (19. Dezember 1997)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B004GCK2MO
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.4 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (18 Kundenrezensionen)

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Caveat: I have taken several classes from Dr. Felleisen and enjoy his pedagogical approach.

The book follows the philosophical Q&A format popularized by Socrates such that the reader is visually presented with questions on the left-hand side of the page and answers on the right-hand size of the page. One is expected and encouraged to actively participate in the book's pseudo-dialogue.

While some experienced programmers and novices who are pressed for time in their work and studies may decry the lack of a "straightforward" presentation: that is precisely what this book intends to avoid. A desire to improve & expand one's thinking processes in the context of programming are all that is required for enjoying and benefiting from this book.

Excellent for undergrad OO programming classes.

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Deep Java. 29. Oktober 1999
Von Ein Kunde
Format:Taschenbuch
I'm learning Java. And, this book has been a very luxurious way to explore and learn the language, as well as design patterns and UML. Other books are better at covering the Java language in a thorough way. Yet, I find I can always turn to this book to muse and escape the encyclopaedic approach of the big fat books. The only thing I would add is a web site or CD with the code.
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As good as a Java book gets 28. September 1999
Von Ein Kunde
Format:Taschenbuch
This is not "How to program in Swing in 24 hours". This is how to think in Java. This is a great book for "stretching excercises"! Improve your programming abilities by working through this book! Just try it, for a change of pace.
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This is a purely academic appetizer.
Vistors to another culture are often tempted to buy things they think as artwork, which people in that culture simply use daily. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 18. Mai 1999 veröffentlicht
Agree
Thinly veiled Lisp. This book is interesting from an academic perspective, but I would not recommend it to anyone trying to learn Java. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 18. Mai 1999 veröffentlicht
Very Little Java for $20, A Lot of Pedantry, A Few Combinators
Buy another book if you want to learn Java or design patterns
Am 18. Mai 1999 veröffentlicht
Simply Brilliant
There are really only a few ideas in object oriented programming, but this is often obscured by the complexity of the language implementation, and is especially the case with JAVA,... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 13. April 1999 veröffentlicht
not for everyone
For experienced programmer, this book is a waste of money because you know most of what's in the book already. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 29. März 1999 veröffentlicht
Forces you to think
This book uses a "programmed learning" technique that many will find unfamiliar. There are questions on one half of the page, answers on the other. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 22. Februar 1999 veröffentlicht
It feels like the Philosphy of Java
I'm a beginer at Java. This is really a "head" book about the language and its structure. Not a "nuts & bolts" how to do it book. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 30. November 1998 von mrr@spectra.net
Good academically, but with no real life examples
I liked going through the beginning chapters. It had a slow, but interesting place. But by the middle I got bored stiff with the same type of examples used over and over again.
Am 20. November 1998 veröffentlicht
Warning: Actually useful Java book!
This is a book of 'why', not 'how.' If you are interested in the nature of computation and curious about the very idea behind object orientation, this book is for you. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 17. November 1998 veröffentlicht
Spend your $20 on some real food!
This is the strangest Java book I've read. After the excellent Peter Coad's "Java Design, Building better Apps & Applets, I have been looking for other Java related OO... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 20. Oktober 1998 von NOTiFY
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