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Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts to Code, 2nd Edition
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Jacquie Barker
Apress, Paperback, Published June 2005, 916 pages, ISBN 1590594576
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Among Java's many attractive features as a programming language, its object-oriented nature is key to creating powerful, reusable code and applications that are easy to maintain and extend. To take advantage of these capabilities, you must master the syntax of the Java language, gain a practical understanding of objects, and most importantly, structure a Java application from the ground up, to make the most of objects. With this second edition, you will become adept at all three tasks!

Author Jacquie Barker uses a central case study to illustrate how a UML model is developed. She bases this book on fundamental object principles and Java syntax elements, which are language- and version-proof. So this book will not expire on your shelf. Further, this book is ideal both for individual self-study and as a university-level textbook.

About the Author

Jacquie Barker is a professional software engineer, author, and adjunct faculty member at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. With over 25 years of experience as a hands-on software developer and project manager, Jacquie has spent the past 12 years focusing on object technology, becoming proficient as an object modeler and Sun Microsystems certified Java programmer.
She is currently employed as a senior member of the technical staff at Technology Associates, Inc. in Herndon, Virginia, and is also the founder of ObjectStart LLC, an object technology mentorship and training firm. Her bestselling book, Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts to Code, published now by Apress, continues to receive praise from readers around the world and has been adopted by many universities as a key textbook in their core IT curricula. Visit her website, objectstart.com, for more information on her various publications and service offerings.




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