James William Cooper
Appearance
James Cooper is the President of Troupers Light Operaworks. He is also a retired researcher from IBM T J Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY.
Article
- Is Java for Visual Basic Programmers? - DC News 12SE (Feb 1997)
Publications
- The Minicomputer in the Laboratory - Wiley-Interscience 1977, ISBN 0-471-01883-X
- Introduction to Pascal for Scientists - Wiley-Interscience 1981, ISBN : 0-471-08785-8
- The Minicomputer in the Laboratory, 2nd edition - Wiley-Interscience 1983, ISBN 0-471-09012-3
- The Laboratory Microcomputer - Wiley-Interscience 1984, ISBN 0-471-81036-3
- Microsoft QuickBASIC for Scientists - Wiley 1988, ISBN 0-471-61301-0
- Writing Scientific Programs under the OS/2 Presentation Manager - Wiley-Interscience 1990, ISBN 0-471-51928-6
- Visual Basic for DOS: Building Scientific and Technical Applications - Wiley 1993, ISBN 0-471-59772-4
- James W. Cooper; Richard B. Lam: A Jump Start Course in C++ Programming - Wiley 1994, ISBN 0-471-03171-2
- James W. Cooper; Steve Wilent: Object-Oriented Programming in Visual Basic - Pinnacle 1996, ISBN 1-880935-49-X
- The Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Java - Ventana/Coriolis 1996, ISBN 1-56604-527-4
- Programming In COBOL/400 - Wiley 1997, ISBN 0-471-12722-1
- Principles of Object-Oriented Programming in Java 1.1 - Ventana 1999, ISBN 1-58348-218-0
- Java Design Patterns: A Tutorial - Addison-Wesley 2000, ISBN 0-201-48539-7
- Visual Basic Design Patterns: VB6 and VB.Net - Addison-Wesley 2001, ISBN 0-201-70265-7
- James Cooper; Nancy Stern; Robert A. Stern: Programming In COBOL/400, 2nd edition - Wiley 2001, ISBN 0-471-41846-3
- C# Design Patterns: A Tutorial - Addison-Wesley 2002, ISBN 0-201-84453-2
- Python Programming with Design Patterns - Pearson 2022, ISBN 0-13-757993-4
- Flameout - ISBN 9781706406358