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Introduction to Programming with Java: A Problem Solving Approach

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UPC:
9780073047027
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2008-03-29
Author:
John S. Dean;Raymond H. Dean
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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This book teaches the reader how to write programs using Java. It does so with a unique approach that combines fundamentals first with objects early. The book transitions smoothly through a carefully selected set of procedural programming fundamentals to object-oriented fundamentals. During this early transition and beyond, the book emphasizes problem solving. For example, Chapter 2 is devoted to algorithm development, Chapter 8 is devoted to program design, and problem-solving sections appear throughout the book. Problem-solving skills are fostered with the help of an interactive, iterative presentation style: Here's the problem. How can we solve it? How can we improve the solution?.

Some key features include:

  • A conversational, easy-to-follow writing style.
  • Many executable code examples that clearly and efficiently illustrate key concepts.
  • Extensive use of UML class diagrams to specify problem organization.
  • Simple GUI programming early, in an optional standalone graphics track.
  • Well-identified alternatives for altering the book's sequence to fit individual needs.
  • Well-developed projects in six different academic disciplines, with a handy summary.
  • Detailed customizable PowerPointTM lecture slides, with icon-keyed hidden notes.

    Student Resources:

  • Links to compiler software - for Sun's Java2 SDK toolkit, Helios's TextPad, Eclipse, NetBeans, and BlueJ.
  • TextPad tutorial.
  • Eclipse tutorials.
  • Textbook errata.
  • All textbook example programs and associated resource files.
  • Instructor Resources:

  • Customizable PowerPoint lecture slides with hidden notes. Hidden notes provide comments that supplement the displayed text in the lecture slides. For example, if the displayed text asks a question the hidden notes provide the answer.

  • Exercise solutions.
  • Project solutions.
  • The authors have done a superb job of organizing the various chapters to allow the students to enjoy programming in Java from day one. I am deeply impressed with the entire textbook. I would have my students keep this text and use it throughout their academic career as an excellent Java programming source book . Benjamin B. Nystuen, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

    The authors have done a great job in describing the technical aspects of programming. The authors have an immensely readable writing style. I have an extremely favorable impression of Dean and Dean's proposed text . Shyamal Mitra, University of Texas at Austin.

    The overall impression of the book was that it was friendly to read. I think this is a great strength, simply because students reading it, and especially students who are prone to reading to understand, will appreciate this approach rather than the regular hardcore programming mentality . Andree Jacobson, University of New Mexico.