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An Object-Oriented Approach to Programming Logic and Design

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An Object-Oriented Approach to Programming Logic and Design, Second Edition is a language-independent introduction to programming logic using object-oriented principles. It introduces programming concepts and enforces good style and logical thinking. Joyce Farrell is well-known for her Programming Logic and Design book, which takes a procedural approach to programming. An Object-Oriented Approach to Programming Logic and Design, Second Edition offers similar topical coverage and pedagogy, but it introduces the user to the world of object-oriented programming. Designed for a first course in programming, no programming experience is required and the text does not focus on any particular language.

486 pages, Paperback

First published January 12, 2005

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Joyce Farrell

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Joyce Farrell was formerly a Professor of Computer Information Systems at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois. Prior to joining Harper College, Farrell taught Computer Information Systems at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and McHenry County College in Crystal Lake, Illinois. She is the author of many Programming books for Course Technology, a part of Cengage Learning[1]. Her books are widely used as textbooks in higher education institutions.

"When I write my books I use the same language, examples, analogies, and entertaining exercises that made my class sessions fun and made the lessons stick. I was always thrilled when former students would return for a visit and tell me how they were able to solve problems at their new jobs when others were stumped because of the thorough programming backgrounds they got in my courses." -Joyce Farrell

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May 23, 2009
This was an excellent way to be introduced to the basics of programming. It's clear, concise, and doesn't assume anything.
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July 29, 2016
The content and presentation are okay. However, if you're trying to jump into programming on your own, I'd recommend that you find a language that's appropriate for the kind of work you want to do and start with a book that introduces you to that actual programming language.

If you don't know exactly what you want to do, I'd recommend something like Hello, World! Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners by Warren and Carter Sande. Even if you're not a kid, it presents the concepts clearly and simply with a very "hands-on" approach. There's just no substitute for learning programming concepts by actually doing some programming.
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June 8, 2013
Relatively decent book. Could have been organized a little bit better though.
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