The Art and Science of Java Contributor(s): Roberts, Eric (Author) |
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ISBN: 0321486129 ISBN-13: 9780321486127 Publisher: Pearson OUR PRICE: $189.99 Product Type: Paperback Published: February 2007 Annotation: KEY MESSAGE: In The Art and Science of Java, Stanford professor and well-known leader in Computer Science Education Eric Roberts emphasizes the reader-friendly exposition that led to the success of The Art and Science of C. By following the recommendations of the Association of Computing Machinery's Java Task Force, this first edition text adopts a modern objects-first approach that introduces readers to useful hierarchies from the very beginning. Introduction; Programming by Example; Expressions; Statement Forms; Methods; Objects and Classes; Objects and Memory; Strings and Characters; Object-Oriented Graphics; Event-Driven Programs; Arrays and ArrayLists; Searching and Sorting; Collection Classes; Looking Ahead. A modern objects-first approach to the Java programming language that introduces readers to useful class hierarchies from the very beginning. |
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BISAC Categories: - Computers | Programming Languages - Java |
Dewey: 005.133 |
Physical Information: 0.87" H x 7.37" W x 9.14" (1.97 lbs) 608 pages |
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Publisher Description: KEY MESSAGE: In The Art and Science of Java, Stanford professor and well-known leader in Computer Science Education Eric Roberts emphasizes the reader-friendly exposition that led to the success of The Art and Science of C. By following the recommendations of the Association of Computing Machinery's Java Task Force, this first edition text adopts a modern objects-first approach that introduces readers to useful hierarchies from the very beginning. KEY TOPICS: Introduction; Programming by Example; Expressions; Statement Forms; Methods; Objects and Classes; Objects and Memory; Strings and Characters; Object-Oriented Graphics; Event-Driven Programs; Arrays and ArrayLists; Searching and Sorting; Collection Classes; Looking Ahead. MARKET: A modern objects-first approach to the Java programming language that introduces readers to useful class hierarchies from the very beginning. |