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Java : Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming

Java : Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming

Java : Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming
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Java : Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming Paperback - 2008

by Carrano, Frank M., Savitch, Walter

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For introductory Computer Science courses using Java (CS1with Java), and other introductory programming courses in departments of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Information Technology, and Business. Trusted authors Savitch and Carrano examine problem solving and programming techniques with Java. Students are introduced to object-oriented programming and important concepts such as design, testing and debugging, programming style, interfaces inheritance, and exception handling. The Java coverage is a concise, accessible introduction that covers key language features. Objects are covered thoroughly and early in the text, with an emphasis on application programs over applets. Revised throughout for enhanced clarity, the Fifth Edition has been entirely redesigned with a more accessible feel. Supplements Include: *VideoNotes: Pearson's new visual tool designed for teaching students key programming concepts and techniques. These short step-by-step videos demonstrate how to solve problems from design through coding.VideoNotes allow for self-paced instruction with easy navigation including the ability to select, play, rewind, fast-forward, and stop within each VideoNote exercise.Margin icons in your textbook let you know when a VideoNotes video is available for a particular concept or homework problem. (available 7/31/08)*Power Point Lecture Slides *Selected Solutions to text exercises *GOAL (Gradiance Online Accelerated Learning), http: //www.prenhall.com/goal *An accompanying hard copy Lab Manual with source code Visit: www.prenhall.com/savitc

Table of contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers and JavaChapter 2 Basic ComputationChapter 3 Flow of Control: BranchingChapter 4 Flow of Control: LoopsChapter 5 Defining Classes and MethodsChapter 6 More About Objects and MethodsChapter 7 ArraysChapter 8 Polymorphism and InheritanceChapter 9 Exception HandlingChapter 10 Streams and File I/OChapter 11 RecursionChapter 12 Dynamic Data Structures and GenericsChapter 13 Window Interfaces Using SwingChapter 14 Applets and HTMLChapter 15 More SwingAppendix 1 Getting and Installing JavaAppendix 2 Running AppletsAppendix 3 Protected and Package ModifiersAppendix 4 The DecimalFormat ClassAppendix 5 The Iterator InterfaceAppendix 6 CloningAppendix 7 JavadocAppendix 8 The JOptionPane ClassAppendix 9 Differences between C++ and JavaGlossaryIndex
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