Object Oriented Programming-I GTU (3140705)Technical Publication Book SEM-4 CO/IT


About Book:-

Publisher : Technical Publications (1 January 2020)
Language : English
Pages : 530 pages
ISBN-10 : 9389750415
Item Weight : 700 g
Dimensions : 24 x 18.3 x 2.3 cm
Country of Origin : India
Generic Name : Books

Object Oriented Programming - I (3140705) Syllabus :

Syllabus

1 Introduction to java and elementary programming

Java language specification API, JDK and IDE, Creating, compiling and Executing a
simple java program, Programming style, documentation and errors, Reading input from console, identifiers and variables, Assignment statements, Named constants and naming conventions, Data Types (Numeric, Boolean, Character, String) its Operations and Literals, Evaluating Expressions and operator Precedence, Types of Operators (Augmented assignment, Increment and Decrement, Logical), operator precedence and associativity, numeric type conversions

2 Selections , Mathematical functions and loops

 If statements, Two way, Nested if and multi-way if statements, Switch statements, Conditional Expressions, Common mathematical functions ,While , do-while and for loop, nested loops, Keyword break and continue.

3 Methods and Arrays

Defining and calling method, Passing argument by values, Overloading methods and scope of variables, Method abstraction and stepwise refinement, Single Dimensional arrays, copying arrays ,Passing and returning array from method, Searching and sorting arrays and the Array class, Two-Dimensional array and its processing, Passing Two-dimensional Array to methods, Multidimensional Arrays. 

4 Objects and Classes

Defining classes for objects, Constructors, accessing objects via reference variable, using classes from the java library, static variables, constants and methods, visibility modifiers and Data field encapsulation, passing objects to methods, array of objects, immutable objects and classes, scope of variable and the this reference.

5 Object oriented thinking:

Class abstraction and Encapsulation, thinking in objects and class relationships, Primitive data type and wrapper class types, Big integer and Big decimal class, string class, String Builder and String Buffer class, super class and subclass, using super keyword, overriding and overloading methods, polymorphism and dynamic binding, casting objects and instanceof operator, The ArrayList class and its methods, The protected data and methods.

6 Exception Handling, I/O, abstract classes and interfaces

Exception types, finally clause, rethrowing Exceptions, chained exceptions, defining custom exception classes, file class and its input and output, Reading data from web, Abstract classes, interfaces, Comparable and Cloneabal interface

7 JAVAFX basics , Event-driven programming and animations

Basic structure of JAVAFX program, Panes, UI control and shapes, Property binding, the Color and the Font class, the Image and Image-View class, layout panes and shapes, Events and Events sources, Registering Handlers and Handling Events, Inner classes, anonymous inner class handlers, mouse and key events, listeners for observable objects, animation

8 JAVAFX UI controls and multimedia

Labeled and Label, button, Checkbox, RadioButton, Textfield, TextArea, Combo Box, ListView, Scrollbar, Slider, Video and Audio.

9 Binary I/O ,Recursion and Generics

Text I/O, binary I/O, Binary I/O classes, Object I/o, Random Access files, Problem solving using Recursion, Recursive Helper methods, Tail Recursion, Defining Generic classes and interfaces, Generic methods, Raw types and backward compatibility, wildcard Generic types, Erasure and Restrictions on Generics

10 List, Stacks, Queues and Priority Queues

Collection, Iterators, Lists, The Comparator interface, static methods for list and collections, Vector and Stack classes, Queues and priority Queues.

10 Sets and Maps

Comparing the performance of Sets and Lists, singleton and unmodifiable collections and Maps.

10 Concurrency

Thread states and life cycle,Creating and Executing threads with the Executor Framework, Thread synchronization

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