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Thinking In Java 4th Edition



Perfect for migrating to Java from a fellow object-oriented language (such as C++), the 3rd edition of Thinking in Java continues the earlier version's thoughtful approach to learning Java inside and out, while also bringing it up to speed with some of the latest in Java 2 features. This massive tutorial covers many of the nooks and crannies of the language, which is of great value in the programming world.




Thinking In Java 4th Edition


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The most prominent feature of the book is its diligent and extremely thorough treatment of the Java language, with special attention to object design. (For instance, 10 pages of sample code show all of the available operators.) Some of the best thinking about objects is in this book, including when to use composition over inheritance.


Established in 2004, this would be the 4th edition of this competition with a total prize money of US $40,000 at stake. All game developers wishing to participate have to submit their entries to the international jury before 24th September, 2007. The winners will receive cash prizes, software licenses from Adobe, Phones from Nokia and a guaranteed contract with an operator and a publisher to market the title. In the 2006 edition, 400 developers from 42 countries participated in the competition, which makes the IMGA one of the most prestegious competitions in the Mobile Entertainment Industry. The developers can submit their game online at www.imgawards.com.


Vishal Gondal, CEO of Indiagames, the promotional partner for IMGA in India said, "The IMGA Awards provide the right platform for mobile games developers & publishers to exhibit their creative work to an international audience and leading companies in the Mobile-Multimedia arena. We are proud of our continuing association with IMGA. This is truly a wonderful programme to encourage original thinking in Mobile Gaming. We expect a sizeable number of entries to come from India itself."


Objectives: COMPSCI 186 requires students to engage in extensive problem solving and critical thinking. In particular, through a project-based curriculum, students expand their ability to design, reason about, and implement non-trivial algorithms and data structures in a general-purpose programming language. 041b061a72


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