Java By Dissection

2nd Edition. Introduction to programming working with Java.
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Author : Charlie McDowell
Genre : Computers
Summary : This thorough introduction to the Java programming process features carefully developed working programs that clarify key features of the Java language. Each chapter includes executable complete programs and full working explanations.
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Author : ANONIMO
Genre : Education
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Genre : Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
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Author : Al Kelley
Genre : Computers
Summary : "This book presents an introduction to programming process by developing working programs to illuminate key features of C programming language. This book presents the concepts of programming process using the "dissection" method. It assumes no programming background and can be used by first time computer users or by programmers who are transitioning to C."--Publisher.
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Author : Ira Pohl
Genre : C++ (Computer program language)
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Author : Ira Pohl
Genre : Computers
Summary : C++ by Dissection presents a thorough introduction to the programming process by carefully developing working programs to illuminate key features of the C++ programming language. This book presents the concepts of the programming process using the "dissection" method, the hallmark feature that has made Ira Pohl's C and Java books of the "By Dissection" series so popular. Dissection is a unique pedagogical tool first developed by the author to point out key features of program code. It is similar to a structured walk-through of the code, with the intention of explaining newly encountered programming elements and idioms as found in working code. The book includes a CD-ROM containing a compiler and an electronic version of the book that allows readers to search, take notes, and highlight right on their computer. Each chapter presents a number of carefully explained programs, which lead the reader in a holistic manner to ever-improving programming skills. Right from the start, the reader is introduced to complete programs, and at an early point in the book, the reader is introduced to writing functions as a major feature of structured programming. It contains four to seven small code dissections per chapter, and then each chapter culminates with a larger, extended code dissection. "Software Engineering" sections in each chapter reinforce sound software engineering skills. The book assumes no programming background and can be used by first-time computer users or by experienced programmers who are transitioning to C++.
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Author : George I. Davida
Genre : Computers
Summary : The Information Security Conference 2001 brought together individuals involved in multiple disciplines of information security to foster the exchange of ideas. The conference, an outgrowth of the Information Security Workshop (ISW) series, was held in Málaga, Spain, on October 1–3, 2001. Previous workshops were ISW '97 at Ishikawa, Japan; ISW '99 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and ISW 2000 at Wollongong, Australia. The General Co chairs, Javier López and Eiji Okamoto, oversaw the local organization, registration, and performed many other tasks. Many individuals deserve thanks for their contribution to the success of the conference. José M. Troya was the Conference Chair. The General Co chairs were assisted with local arrangements by Antonio Maña, Carlos Maraval, Juan J. Ortega, José M. Sierra, and Miguel Soriano. This was the first year that the conference accepted electronic submissions. Many thanks to Dawn Gibson for assisting in developing and maintaining the electronic submission servers. The conference received 98 submissions of which 37 papers were accepted for presentation. These proceedings contain revised versions of the accepted papers. Revisions were not checked and the authors bear full responsibility for the contents of their papers. The Program Committee consisted of Elisa Bertino, Università di Milano; G. R.
