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Touch of Class: Learning to Program Well with Objects and Contracts
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ISBN
9783540921448
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Touch of Class : Learning to Program Well with Objects and Contracts
Author
Bertrand Meyer
Item Length
9.4in
Publisher
Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Item Width
6.6in
Item Weight
72.2 Oz
Number of Pages
Lxiv, 876 Pages

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This text combines a practical, hands-on approach to programming with the introduction of sound theoretical support focused on teaching the construction of high-quality software. A major feature of the book is the use of Design by Contract.

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Publisher
Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
ISBN-10
3540921443
ISBN-13
9783540921448
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71683846

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Author
Bertrand Meyer
Publication Name
Touch of Class : Learning to Program Well with Objects and Contracts
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
Lxiv, 876 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.4in
Item Width
6.6in
Item Weight
72.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Qa76.758
Reviews
From the reviews: "This book 'is not just about learning to program but about 'Learning to program Well.'' Meyer's latest text conveys his impressive experience in the field of computer science, going well beyond just software engineering. ... the target audience includes both students and teachers. ...The large quantity of information provided is well organized. ... Colors are plentiful and character fonts play an important role. ...Coming from a father of object orientation and software quality, it is not surprising that this is an excellent book." (Alexandre Bergel, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2010) "The best thing about this book, and it is a very good thing indeed, is that it is thorough. ... The material is well-written and thorough - it includes introductory material aimed at the student, then at the instructor. ... this is an excellent book. If I were put in the position of needing to teach an elementary programming course ... this would be high on my list of candidate textbooks." (Robert L. Glass, The Software Practitioner, January-February, 2010) "This nicely written and enjoyable textbook is used for the 'Introduction to programming' course taught at ETH (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) to all entering computing science students. ... In addition to the excellent book, Meyer provides an outstanding web site (http://touch.ethz.ch/) with a huge amount of material including course slides, video recording of lectures, slides for exercise sessions, a lot of information for instructors, software downloads, and, of course, blogs and wikis." (Haim Kilov, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1188, 2010), From the reviews: This book 'is not just about learning to program but about 'Learning to program Well.'' Meyer's latest text conveys his impressive experience in the field of computer science, going well beyond just software engineering. … the target audience includes both students and teachers. …The large quantity of information provided is well organized. … Colors are plentiful and character fonts play an important role. …Coming from a father of object orientation and software quality, it is not surprising that this is an excellent book. (Alexandre Bergel, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2010) The best thing about this book, and it is a very good thing indeed, is that it is thorough. … The material is well-written and thorough it includes introductory material aimed at the student, then at the instructor. … this is an excellent book. If I were put in the position of needing to teach an elementary programming course … this would be high on my list of candidate textbooks. (Robert L. Glass, The Software Practitioner, January-February, 2010) This nicely written and enjoyable textbook is used for the 'Introduction to programming' course taught at ETH (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) to all entering computing science students. … In addition to the excellent book, Meyer provides an outstanding web site (http://touch.ethz.ch/) with a huge amount of material including course slides, video recording of lectures, slides for exercise sessions, a lot of information for instructors, software downloads, and, of course, blogs and wikis. (Haim Kilov, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1188, 2010), From the reviews: "This book 'is not just about learning to program but about 'Learning to program Well.'' Meyer's latest text conveys his impressive experience in the field of computer science, going well beyond just software engineering. ... the target audience includes both students and teachers. ...The large quantity of information provided is well organized. ... Colors are plentiful and character fonts play an important role. ...Coming from a father of object orientation and software quality, it is not surprising that this is an excellent book." (Alexandre Bergel, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2010) "The best thing about this book, and it is a very good thing indeed, is that it is thorough. ... The material is well-written and thorough - it includes introductory material aimed at the student, then at the instructor. ... this is an excellent book. If I were put in the position of needing to teach an elementary programming course ... this would be high on my list of candidate textbooks." (Robert L. Glass, The Software Practitioner, January-February, 2010) "This nicely written and enjoyable textbook is used for the 'Introduction to programming' course taught at ETH (Eidgenssische Technische Hochschule Zrich) to all entering computing science students. ... In addition to the excellent book, Meyer provides an outstanding web site (http://touch.ethz.ch/) with a huge amount of material including course slides, video recording of lectures, slides for exercise sessions, a lot of information for instructors, software downloads, and, of course, blogs and wikis." (Haim Kilov, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1188, 2010), From the reviews:This book 'is not just about learning to program but about 'Learning to program Well.'' Meyer's latest text conveys his impressive experience in the field of computer science, going well beyond just software engineering. … the target audience includes both students and teachers. …The large quantity of information provided is well organized. … Colors are plentiful and character fonts play an important role. …Coming from a father of object orientation and software quality, it is not surprising that this is an excellent book. (Alexandre Bergel, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2010)The best thing about this book, and it is a very good thing indeed, is that it is thorough. … The material is well-written and thorough it includes introductory material aimed at the student, then at the instructor. … this is an excellent book. If I were put in the position of needing to teach an elementary programming course … this would be high on my list of candidate textbooks. (Robert L. Glass, The Software Practitioner, January-February, 2010)This nicely written and enjoyable textbook is used for the 'Introduction to programming' course taught at ETH (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) to all entering computing science students. … In addition to the excellent book, Meyer provides an outstanding web site (http://touch.ethz.ch/) with a huge amount of material including course slides, video recording of lectures, slides for exercise sessions, a lot of information for instructors, software downloads, and, of course, blogs and wikis. (Haim Kilov, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1188, 2010)
Table of Content
Basics.- The industry of pure ideas.- Dealing with objects.- Program structure basics.- The interface of a class.- Just Enough Logic.- Creating objects and executing systems.- Control structures.- Routines, functional abstraction and information hiding.- Variables, assignment and references.- How things work.- Just enough hardware.- Describing syntax.- Programming languages and tools.- Algorithms and data structures.- Fundamental data structures, genericity, and algorithm complexity.- Recursion and trees.- Devising and engineering an algorithm: Topological Sort.- Object-Oriented Techniques.- Inheritance.- Operations as objects: agents and lambda calculus.- Event-driven design.- Towards software engineering.- to software engineering.
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Programming / General, Software Development & Engineering / General, Programming / Object Oriented
Dewey Decimal
005.117
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Computers

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