Overview of Java: Key Object-Oriented Concepts and Features
This video gives a brief overview of key object-oriented (OO) concepts and features supported by Java, including (1) data and control abstraction (which supports well-defined APIs and shields programs/programmers from low-level implementation details), (2) inheritance (which enables systematic reuse of existing methods and fields), and (3) polymorphism (which
dynamically dispatches methods based on runtime type info). See http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~schmidt/JavaFP/2.2.2-overview-of-Java-key-OO-concepts-and-features.pdf for a PDF version of the slides.
Видео Overview of Java: Key Object-Oriented Concepts and Features канала Douglas Schmidt
dynamically dispatches methods based on runtime type info). See http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~schmidt/JavaFP/2.2.2-overview-of-Java-key-OO-concepts-and-features.pdf for a PDF version of the slides.
Видео Overview of Java: Key Object-Oriented Concepts and Features канала Douglas Schmidt
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