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Not having read the previous editions, I’m not familiar with the changes represented in this fourth edition. Author Matt Weisfeld is a professor who understands these important concepts and the level of knowledge and process required for readers and students to grasp what they need to know. The examples in the book are concise, clear, and easy to follow. Additionally, the book makes good use of white space, lists, pictures, and diagrams to make the content easier to follow and scan quickly.
Weisfeld has organized the concepts to build on each other, ensuring that students understand one concept well before moving to the next. On the other hand, readers who already understand the fundamentals can go directly to object-oriented thought processes for particular programming paradigms, such as Web services or client-server applications.
The book is language-neutral. Its examples are in C#, but a supplementary website offers example code in other languages. If your language isn’t fairly represented, don’t be deterred from acquiring this book because object-oriented concepts and semantics are mostly universal - just the particular implementation might vary due to the language.
Each chapter contains UML and example code to better understand the concepts and see how they’re implemented. The last chapter introduces design patterns but without going into great detail about how to use them. This lets the inexperienced reader know that design patterns would be the next step in the path to developing good code.
Overall, I can recommend this book to code developers, designers, and testers - to anyone with an interest in proper software development semantics. It's available in a digital format that serves as a useful ready reference.
Considering the book review above, judge the following items.
It can be infered from the text that the author of the book is a famous computer programmer.
Not having read the previous editions, I’m not familiar with the changes represented in this fourth edition. Author Matt Weisfeld is a professor who understands these important concepts and the level of knowledge and process required for readers and students to grasp what they need to know. The examples in the book are concise, clear, and easy to follow. Additionally, the book makes good use of white space, lists, pictures, and diagrams to make the content easier to follow and scan quickly.
Weisfeld has organized the concepts to build on each other, ensuring that students understand one concept well before moving to the next. On the other hand, readers who already understand the fundamentals can go directly to object-oriented thought processes for particular programming paradigms, such as Web services or client-server applications.
The book is language-neutral. Its examples are in C#, but a supplementary website offers example code in other languages. If your language isn’t fairly represented, don’t be deterred from acquiring this book because object-oriented concepts and semantics are mostly universal - just the particular implementation might vary due to the language.
Each chapter contains UML and example code to better understand the concepts and see how they’re implemented. The last chapter introduces design patterns but without going into great detail about how to use them. This lets the inexperienced reader know that design patterns would be the next step in the path to developing good code.
Overall, I can recommend this book to code developers, designers, and testers - to anyone with an interest in proper software development semantics. It's available in a digital format that serves as a useful ready reference.
Considering the book review above, judge the following items.
The author of the review states that he is unware of how the current edition differs from the others.
“Algorithms may require several different types of operations to be performed on sets. For example, many algorithms need only the ability to insert elements into, delete elements from, and test membership in a set. We call a dynamic set that supports these operations a dictionary. Other algorithms require more complicated operations.”
Segundo o texto,
“In 1968, Knuth published the first of three volumes with the general title The Art of Computer Programming. The first volume ushered in the modern study of computer algorithms with a focus on the analysis of running time, and the full series remains an engaging and worthwhile reference for many of the topics presented here.”
De acordo com o texto, o primeiro volume da série de livros publicada por Knuth
“Analyzing an algorithm has come to mean predicting the resources that the algorithm requires. Occasionally, resources such as memory, communication bandwidth, or computer hardware are of primary concern, but most often it is computational time that we want to measure.”
Sobre o texto, é correto afirmar que
“If computers were infinitely fast, any correct method for solving a problem would do.”
A ideia que ela transmite é de que
In the text, the verb form “retrieve” (l.8) is synonymous with apply.
e-government can be used to boost democratic processes.
e-government has radically redesigned governmental organizations.
information is an indispensable and vital part of government.
some common goals of the activities encompassed by e-governance would certainly include improving efficiency.
proponents of new information technology have suggested that existing organizational and political relationships influence any use of new technology.
the significant variation in the range and functionality of e-government services provided through state portals is related to the fact that the adoption of e-government services has taken place rapidly.
the term e-government is used, in a broad sense, to cover a variety of situations or possibilities related to the use of the Internet by the government.
Both groups sought spiritual and psychological support in their respective religions to engage in warfare.
The Muslims seemed to be defending a fortified building.
At the time of the battle described, there was a widely held belief among catholics that female saints were of little avail in war.
The Muslim preference for animals such as birds and scorpions suggests that they are wild warriors.
Mustapha is probably one of Suleiman’s generals.

