Java Methods introduces the concepts, case studies, and examples relevant to object-oriented programming of applets and applications with graphical user interfaces in Java. The Java 2 platform with swing is used in all examples. This book has been used for introductory computer programming courses and has helped many readers learn Java and OOP concepts on their own.
Java Methods : An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
- Authors
- Maria Litvin Gary Litvin
- ISBN
- 0965485331
- Published
- 01 May 2001
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Java Methods introduces the concepts, case studies, and examples relevant to object-oriented programming of applets and applications with graphical user interfaces in Java. The Java 2 platform with swing is used in all examples. This book has been used for introductory computer programming courses and has helped many readers learn Java and OOP concepts on their own.
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