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Introduction to Java Programming, 3/E
ISBN-10: 013031997X
ISBN-13: 9780130319975
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2001
Format: Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 784 pp
Published: 12/04/2000
For CS1 (in Java), introductory Java programming, and intermediate Java programming courses offered in Computer Science, Engineering and Business programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Designed for a first or second course in Java programming, this text covers Java 2—the newest version of this programming language, principles of programming, and core Java features. A step-by-step approach first lays a sound foundation on programming elements, control statements, and methods; then introduces object-oriented programming; moves on to graphics programming; and concludes with advanced features that enable students to develop comprehensive programs. Representative examples, abundant pedagogy, and multiple exercises provide students with an outstanding introduction to Java.
Teaches students design and development of Java programs using the industry standard modeling technique. Ex.___
Students learn Java programming with state-of-the-art graphics components. Ex.___
Offers students additional examples for learning the fundamentals of programming, such as writing loops. Ex.___
Allows some material (such as recursion, advanced layout managers, and resource bundles) to be skipped or covered at a different time without affecting later chapters. Ex.___
Students can run and manipulate the source code from all the examples in the book and have access to the JBuilder professional integrated development environment/compiler free of charge that they can use to complete programming assignments. The JBuilder software works with Windows, Linux, and Solaris platforms. Ex.___
Presents students with additional reference information. Ex.___
Allows students to explore the fundamentals of programming as well as the Java language. Ex.___
Enables students to translate theory into practice. Ex.___
Provides additional information on subject matter while reinforcing important concepts. Teaches good programming style and practice to help steer students away from programming errors. Ex.___
Shows students how to format dates, numbers, currencies, and percentages for different regions, countries, and languages, as well as how to use resource bundles to define which images and strings are used by a component depending on the user's locale and preferences. Ex.___
Gives students opportunities to apply the skills on their own through practice. Ex.___
Reinforces important subjects to understand and remember, and assists students in tracking progress and evaluating learning. Ex.___
Teaches students design and development of Java programs using the industry standard modeling technique. Ex.___
Students learn Java programming with state-of-the-art graphics components. Ex.___
Offers students additional examples for learning the fundamentals of programming, such as writing loops. Ex.___
Allows some material (such as recursion, advanced layout managers, and resource bundles) to be skipped or covered at a different time without affecting later chapters. Ex.___
Students can run and manipulate the source code from all the examples in the book and have access to the JBuilder professional integrated development environment/compiler free of charge that they can use to complete programming assignments. The JBuilder software works with Windows, Linux, and Solaris platforms. Ex.___
Presents students with additional reference information. Ex.___
Shows students how to format dates, numbers, currencies, and percentages for different regions, countries, and languages, as well as how to use resource bundles to define which images and strings are used by a component depending on the user's locale and preferences. Ex.___
I. FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING.
II. OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING.
III. GRAPHICS PROGRAMMING.
IV. DEVELOPING COMPREHENSIVE PROJECTS.
APPENDICES.
Java - Programming
(General Engineering)
Java -- Intermediate / Advanced Programming
(Computer Science)
Java Programming
(Computer Science)


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ISBN-13: 9780130904003
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