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    Object-Oriented Design and Patterns (Repost)

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    Object-Oriented Design and Patterns (Repost)

    Cay S. Horstmann, "Object-Oriented Design and Patterns"
    2005 | pages: 475 | ISBN: 0471744875 | PDF | 7,9 mb

    An object-oriented design text that's student oriented too!

    Now updated to reflect the innovations of Java 5.0, Cay Horstmann's Object-Oriented Design & Patterns, 2nd Edition continues to offer a student-oriented guide to object-oriented design.

    Drawing from his extensive experience as a programmer and teacher, Horstmann helps you appreciate the value of object-oriented design principles, and gives you a context for applying these principles and techniques in your own designs. Throughout the text, outstanding pedagogy, carefully developed exercises and examples, and a strong emphasis on problem solving make object-oriented design principles accessible to readers with limited programming experience.

    Cay Horstmann's Object-Oriented Design & Patterns, 2nd Edition:
    * Integrates the use of Java 5.0 constructs throughout, including generics and the java.util.concurrent library.
    * Presents high-interest examples, including ones from the Java 5.0 library and user-interface programming.
    * Uses concepts such as interfaces, inner classes, reflection, and multithreading to introduce advanced Java language concepts.
    * Encourages you to master topics in object-oriented design, user-interface programming, and practical software development techniques.
    * Illustrates design patterns and their application using the Swing user interface toolkit and the Java collections library.
    * Introduces programming tools such as BlueJ, javadoc, and JUnit.
    * Provides a crash course in Java for readers who know C++.

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