Java Gently For Engineers And Scientists

Par : Nigel Bishop, Judith-M Bishop

Formats :

    • Nombre de pages436
    • PrésentationBroché
    • Poids0.755 kg
    • Dimensions17,1 cm × 23,4 cm × 2,4 cm
    • ISBN0-201-34304-5
    • EAN9780201343045
    • Date de parution01/01/2000
    • ÉditeurAddison Wesley

    Résumé

    Java provides the engineer and scientist with an efficient and easy-to-use tool for problem solving in today's web based environment. Following on from the highly successful Java Gently, Second Edition, this new text draws on a wide range of engineering and scientific problems to teach Java by example. Java Gently for Engineers and Scientists aims to introduce programming through examples of problems that engineers and scientists may encounter. Some of these are numerical in nature, while others are concerned with handling data derived from a wide variety of sources. The whole of the Java language is covered, and the standard of programming is based firmly in the style of object-oriented, well-structured, readable, maintainable and visually attractive programs. Features * object-oriented programming with Java from the start * over 60 worked examples with complete Java programs * succinct summaries, and ten point quizzes after each chapter with solutions at the end of the book * five large case studies of real physical problems * over 100 set problems to suit a wide range of abilities and interests * special Graph, Display and Text classes for visually pleasing programs * an accessible way of presenting Java syntax to the novice programmer * an active web site with a team of helpers to answer questions from readers around the world.
    Java provides the engineer and scientist with an efficient and easy-to-use tool for problem solving in today's web based environment. Following on from the highly successful Java Gently, Second Edition, this new text draws on a wide range of engineering and scientific problems to teach Java by example. Java Gently for Engineers and Scientists aims to introduce programming through examples of problems that engineers and scientists may encounter. Some of these are numerical in nature, while others are concerned with handling data derived from a wide variety of sources. The whole of the Java language is covered, and the standard of programming is based firmly in the style of object-oriented, well-structured, readable, maintainable and visually attractive programs. Features * object-oriented programming with Java from the start * over 60 worked examples with complete Java programs * succinct summaries, and ten point quizzes after each chapter with solutions at the end of the book * five large case studies of real physical problems * over 100 set problems to suit a wide range of abilities and interests * special Graph, Display and Text classes for visually pleasing programs * an accessible way of presenting Java syntax to the novice programmer * an active web site with a team of helpers to answer questions from readers around the world.