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  • - Conquering the Swing Architecture
    af Mitch (Human Beans Consulting) Goldstein
    804,95 kr.

    A guide to the functionality and practical use of the Java Foundations Classes (JFC). This book presents intermediate and advanced techniques in exploiting the power and flexibility of JFC and the Swing component set. It includes many concrete illustrations of how to enhance the JFC architecture.

  • af Alan Knight, Joseph Pelrine & Adrian Cho
    839,95 kr.

    This book is an in-depth exploration of ENVY/Developer, IBM's team programming environment for Smalltalk and Java. It covers VisualAge for Smalltalk, VisualWorks, and VisualAge Generator in detail. The concepts and management presented here also apply to VisualAge for Java. Code examples, tools, and add-ons, are available on the supporting Web site.

  • - The Sensible Use of C++
    af David M. Papurt
    765,95 kr.

    This book teaches object-oriented analysis and design from first principles and clearly explains C++ mechanisms that implement object-oriented concepts.

  • af Edmund C. Arranga
    850,95 kr.

    Walks COBOL users through the next phase of COBOL: Object-Oriented COBOL. Teaches how to integrate COBOL with object-oriented methodologies.

  • - An Informal Approach to Object-Oriented Development
    af Nancy M. (AT&T Bell Laboratories Wilkinson
    605,95 kr.

    This book, first published in 1995, introduces CRC (Class, Responsibility, Collaborator) cards with a description of the cards and how they can be used in interactive sessions to develop an object-oriented model of an application. The author describes how CRC cards can contribute at all stages of the software lifecycle.

  • - Lessons Learned in Object-Oriented Development Projects
    af Tom Love
    736,95 kr.

    Written for technical managers, project leaders, and applications programmers facing decisions about design and management of large-scale commercial object-oriented software.