Thoroughly updated and reorganized, the new Second Edition of Programming and Problem Solving with Java continues to emphasize object-oriented design practices while offering numerous new case studies, end-of-chapter material, and descriptive examples, using Java 5.0. Programming and Problem Solving with Java, Second Edition is an exceptional resource for discovering Java as a first programming language.
This book teaches the reader how to write programs using Java.
Written by an expert with 19 experience teaching computer programming, Java Programming Fundamentals presents object-oriented programming by employing examples taken
This text engages a wide range of computer science students. Clear, detailed explanations teach the core principles of programming and problem solving with a modern programming language - Java. The...
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A concise, accessible introduction to Java, the text covers key Java language features in a manner that resonates with introductory programmers. Objects are covered early and thoroughly in the text.
"This book is of computer programming. This edition includes new chapters, reorganized chapter sections, new programming constructs, new program examples, and all new exercises and lots of problem-solving practice"--
"This book is of computer programming. This edition includes new chapters, reorganized chapter sections, new programming constructs, new program examples, and all new exercises and lots of problem-solving practice"--
Unlike "cookbook" guides where users blindly follow the instructions this book encourages users to explore their problem solving creativity, and then test their ideas in a real-world environment.
Functional and flexible, this guide takes an objects-first approach to Java programming and problem using games and puzzles. Updated to cover Java version 1.5 features, such as generic types, enumerated types, and the Scanner class.
This is the skill which tech companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Adobe and many others are looking for in an interview. This book assumes that you are a JAVA language developer.