Object-Oriented Programming in Eiffel (International Computer Science Series)

Object-Oriented Programming in Eiffel (International Computer Science Series)

by G Thomas (Author)

Synopsis

The complete tutorial guide to object-oriented programming techniques in Eiffel, emphasising how its unique approach to `programming by contract' encourages the design of correct, reusable software components.

Emphasises the role of abstract data types in software development and uses them as a framework to teach Eiffel. Explains the principles behind the use of polymorphism and dynamic binding. Makes use of extensive written and practical exercises the majority of which contain solutions to consolidate and enhance the teaching of Eiffel.
 

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Format: Textbook Binding
Pages: 518
Edition: 1
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Published: 16 Mar 1995

ISBN 10: 0201593874
ISBN 13: 9780201593877

Author Bio
About Pete Thomas Pete Thomas is Dean and Director of Studies in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computing at the Open University. He has teaching and research interests in programming languages and has written books on Prolog: from specification to prototype and Abstract Data Types. About Ray Weedon Ray Weedon is a lecturer in the Computing Department at the Open University. He has teaching and research interests in programming languages and has written books on Prolog: from specification to prototype and Abstract Data Types. 0201593874AB04062001