This book should be covered in sequential fashion. Each chapter assumes that the material from the preceding chapters has been mastered. To focus the discussion, we ignore gory details, such as user interface design and development issues, that we believe are ancillary to the core of computer science. Such issues should be, and are, covered in depth in a variety of subsequent courses.
Author:Ophir Frieder, Gideon Frieder, and David Grossman
Hardcover:188pages
Publisher:O'REILLY
Language: English
ISBN: 9781449355975
contents
1.Introduction to Computer Science
2. How Does the Computer Really Work?.
3. Core Programming Elements
4. Conditional Structures
5. Loop Structures
6.Arrays
7. Sorting and Searching
8. Using Objects
9.Defining Classes and Creating Objects
10.Object Inheritance
11.File Input/Output
12.Putting It All Together: Tic-Tac-Toe