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100 1 _aDean, John,
_d 1962-
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245 1 0 _aIntroduction to programming with Java :
_b a problem solving approach /
_c John S. Dean, Raymond H. Dean.
260 _aBoston :
_b McGraw-Hill,
_c c2008.
300 _axxxii, 816 p. :
_b ill. ;
_c 23 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _aChapter 1. Introduction to Computers and Programming -- Chapter 2. Algorithms and Design -- Chapter 3. Java Basics -- Chapter 4. Control Statements -- Chapter 5. Using Pre-Built Methods -- Chapter 6. Object-Oriented Programming -- Chapter 7. Object-Oriented Programming-Additional Details -- Chapter 8. Software Engineering -- Chapter 9. Classes with Class Members -- Chapter 10. Arrays and Array Lists -- Chapter 11. Type Details and Alternate Coding Mechanisms -- Chapter 12. Composition and Inheritance -- Chapter 13. Inheritance and Polymorphism -- Chapter 14. Exception Handling -- Chapter 15. Files -- Chapter 16. GUI Programming Basics -- Chapter 17. GUI Programming-Component Layout, Additional GUI Components.
520 _aDean/Dean centers the student with fundamentals before leading them into the more difficult object-oriented approach. In addition to incorporating problem-solving techniques, the authors have added psuedocode throughout several chapters to make the book friendlier to students. Problems incorporate other disciplines, taking real-world situations from business, science, agriculture, and typical day-today activities, such as banking and retail. The authors have an extremely student-friendly writing style, bringing excitement to topics through active encouragement and approachable terminology. Dean/Dean leads the reader on a journey into the fun and exciting world of computer programming. Throughout the journey, the authors provide lots of problem-solving practice. After all, good programmers need to be good problem solvers. The text will show how to implement problem solutions with Java programs. There will be a plethora of examples, some short and focused on a single concept, some longer and more "real-world". The material is in a conversational, easy-to-follow manner aimed at making the journey a pleasant one.
650 0 _aJava (Computer program language)
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700 1 _aDean, Ray,
_d 1936-
_92433
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