
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Frederick A. Hosch is Professor Emeritus at the University of New Orleans.
Chapter 1. Data abstraction: introductory concepts.
Chapter 2. Defining a simple class.
Chapter 3. Designing interacting classes.
Chapter 4. Conditions.
Chapter 5. Programming by contract.
Chapter 6. Testing.
Chapter 7. Building a text-based user interface.
Chapter 8. The software life cycle: building a complete system.
Chapter 9. Specifying clients: interfaces.
Chapter 10. Class extension and inheritance.
Chapter 11. Modeling with abstraction.
Chapter 12. Lists.
Chapter 13. Arrays.
Chapter 14. Sorting and searching.
Chapter 15. Failures and exceptions.
Chapter 16. Stream i/o.
Chapter 17. Building a graphical user interface.
Chapter 18. Integrating user interface and model: the Model-View-Controller pattern.
Chapter 19. Recursion.
Chapter 20. Generic structur5es.
Chapter 21. Implementing lists: linked implementations.
Chapter 22. Iterators.
Supplement a. Systems and software.
Supplement b. Programming errors.
Supplement C. Applets.
Supplement d. Enumerations types: the rest of the story.
Appendix i. Compiling, executing, and documenting.
Appendix ii. DrJava.
Appendix iii. Controls and basic Latin: the first 128 Unicode characters.
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