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The Object-Oriented Thought Process

by Matt Weisfeld
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Synopsis

The Object-Oriented Thought Process is a concise and readable primer. Matt Weisfeld's years of programming, teaching, and writing have given him a flair for presenting highly technical topics in a clear and interesting manner. He is able to blend abstract concepts with ingenious examples and clear illustrations to quickly teach powerful OOP techniques. The code examples are written in Java and UML but are designed in such a way that a reader with no previous experience will still understand them. The Object-Oriented Thought Process is a clear and accessible alternative to the often dry and overly dense books available on the market today.

  • A concise but complete introduction to object-oriented concepts with code examples in Java and UML
  • Excellent primer for professional developers moving to object-oriented languages, as well as CS students

Booknews

Introduces the fundamental object-oriented concepts to experienced programmers interested in learning object-oriented programming languages. Class design, inheritance, composition, interfaces, and abstract classes are covered. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Matt Weisfeld

Matt Weisfeld is an associate professor in business & technology at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) in Cleveland, Ohio.A member of the information technology faculty, he focuses on programming, web development, and entrepreneurship. Prior to joining Tri-C,Weisfeld spent 20 years in the information technology industry gaining experience in software development, project management, small business management, corporate training, and part-time teaching. He holds an MS in computer science and an MBA in project management. Besides the first two editions of The Object-Oriented Thought Process, he has published two other computer books and articles in magazines and journals such as developer.com, Dr. Dobb’s Journal, The C/C++ Users Journal, Software Development Magazine, Java Report, and the international journal Project Management.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780672330162

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