Java How to Program - Paul J. Deitel

Java How to Program

Early Objects Version: International Edition

Paul J. Deitel (Autor)

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1560 Seiten
2009 | 8th edition
Pearson
978-0-13-136483-7 (ISBN)
67,60 inkl. MwSt
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"The [arrays] exercises are quite sophisticated and interesting. Provides the best combination of conceptual discussion and implementation examples of dynamic binding that I have encountered in a text. Excellent overview of basic networking via Java. Provides the perfect breadth and depth for generics in an entry-level Java class. Provides a good segue into a data structures course – the exercises are excellent." – Ric Heishman, George Mason University

"Beautiful collections of exercises–a nice illustration of how to use Java libraries to generate impressive and stimulating graphics with minimal code and effort. I found the “Making a Difference” exercises to be very nice and tactfully presented." – Amr Sabry, Indiana University

"A comprehensive introduction to programming in Java that covers all major areas of the platform. To me, the best way to understand programming is by example, and this book contains copious, well-described sample code." – Simon Ritter, Sun Microsystems

"Great example of polymorphism and interfaces. Great comparison of recursion and iteration. I found the [Searching and Sorting] chapter to be just right. A very understandable, simplified explanation of Big O–the best I have ever read! A great synthesis of details to help someone create generic data structures. I appreciate the addition of the GUI-based threading issues. Great approach to Java web technologies." – Sue McFarland Metzger, Villanova University

"I’m sure this [ATM] case study will be of immense value to practitioners and students of the object-oriented approach. Demystifies inheritance and polymorphism, and illustrates their use in getting elegant, simple and maintainable code." – Vinod Varma, Astra Infotech Private Limited

Paul J. Deitel, CEO and Chief Technical Officer of Deitel & Associates, Inc., is a graduate of MIT’s Sloan School of Management, where he studied Information Technology. He holds the Java Certified Programmer and Java Certified Developer certifications, and has been designated by Sun Microsystems as a Java Champion. Through Deitel & Associates, Inc., he has delivered Java, C, C++, C# and Visual Basic courses to industry clients, including IBM, Sun Microsystems, Dell, Lucent Technologies, Fidelity, NASA at the Kennedy Space Center, the National Severe Storm Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, Rogue Wave Software, Boeing, Stratus, Cambridge Technology Partners, Open Environment Corporation, One Wave, Hyperion Software, Adra Systems, Entergy, CableData Systems, Nortel Networks, Puma, iRobot, Invensys and many more. He has also lectured on Java and C++ for the Boston Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. He and his father, Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, are the world’s best-selling programming language textbook authors. Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Deitel & Associates, Inc., has 45 years of academic and industry experience in the computer field. Dr. Deitel earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from MIT and a Ph.D. from Boston University. He has 20 years of college teaching experience, including earning tenure and serving as the Chairman of the Computer Science Department at Boston College before founding Deitel & Associates, Inc., with his son, Paul J. Deitel. He and Paul are the co-authors of several dozen books and multimedia packages and they are writing many more. With translations published in Japanese, German, Russian, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, French, Polish, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Urdu and Turkish, the Deitels’ texts have earned international recognition. Dr. Deitel has delivered hundreds of professional seminars to major corporations, academic institutions, government organizations and the military.

Introduction 1    Introduction to Computers, the Internet and the Web

Introduction to Programming and Introduction to Classes and Objects 2    Introduction to Java Applications

3    Introduction to Classes and Objects

Control Statements, Methods and Arrays 4    Control Statements: Part 1

5    Control Statements: Part 2

6    Methods: A Deeper Look

7    Arrays and ArrayLists

Object Oriented Programming 8    Classes and Objects: A Deeper Look

9    Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance

10  Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism

11  Exception Handling

Object Oriented Design with the UML 12  (Optional) ATM Case Study, Part 1: Object-Oriented Design with the UML

13  (Optional) ATM Case Study, Part 2: Implementing an Object-Oriented Design

Graphics, GUI, Applets and Multimedia 14  GUI Components: Part 1

15  Graphics and Java 2D™

23  Applets and Java Web Start

24  Multimedia: Applets and Applications

25  GUI Components: Part 2

Strings and Files 16  Strings, Characters and Regular Expressions

17  Files, Streams and Object Serialization

Data Structures 18  Recursion

19  Searching, Sorting and Big O

20  Generic Collections

21  Generics

22  Data Structures

Multithreading and Networking 26  Multithreading

27  Networking

Database-Driven Desktop and Web Application Development 28  Accessing Databases with JDBC

29  Web Applications: Part 1

30  Web Applications: Part 2

31  JAX-WS Web Services

Appendices A   Operator Precedence Chart           

B   ASCII Character Set         

C   Keywords and Reserved Words    

D   Primitive Types      

E   Number Systems

F   GroupLayout         

G   Java Desktop Integration Components

H   Mashups

I   Unicode®

J   Using the Java API Documentation            

K   Creating Documentation with javadoc        

L   Bit Manipulation    

M   Formatted Output

N   UML 2: Additional Diagram Types            

O   Labeled break and continue Statements      

P   Design Patterns      

Q   Using the Debugger

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.6.2009
Reihe/Serie How to Program
Pearson International Edition
Sprache englisch
Maße 230 x 176 mm
Gewicht 1922 g
Themenwelt Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge Java
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 0-13-136483-9 / 0131364839
ISBN-13 978-0-13-136483-7 / 9780131364837
Zustand Neuware
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