Intro to Java Programming, Brief Version - Y. Daniel Liang

Intro to Java Programming, Brief Version

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Buch | Softcover
800 Seiten
2014 | 10th edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-359220-7 (ISBN)
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This text is intended for a 1-semester CS1 course sequence. The Brief Version contains the first 18 chapters of the Comprehensive Version. The first 13 chapters are appropriate for preparing the AP Computer Science exam. Coverage of Java and programming make this a useful reference for beginning programmers and IT professionals.



Daniel Liang teaches concepts of problem-solving and object-oriented programming using a fundamentals-first approach. Beginning programmers learn critical problem-solving techniques then move on to grasp the key concepts of object-oriented, GUI programming, advanced GUI and Web programming using Java. Liang approaches Java GUI programming using JavaFX, not only because JavaFX is much simpler for new Java programmers to learn and use but because it has replaced Swing as the new GUI tool for developing cross-platform-rich Internet applications on desktop computers, on hand-held devices, and on the Web. Additionally, for instructors, JavaFXprovides a better teaching tool for demonstrating object-oriented programming.

 

Teaching and Learning Experience

To provide a better teaching and learning experience, for both instructors and students, this program offers:



Fundamentals-First Approach: Basic programming concepts are introduced on control statements, loops, functions, and arrays before object-oriented programming is discussed.
Problem-Driven Motivation: The examples and exercises throughout the book emphasize problem solving and foster the concept of developing reusable components and using them to create practical projects.
A Superior Pedagogical Design that Fosters Student Interest: Key concepts are reinforced with objectives lists, introduction and chapter overviews, easy-to-follow examples, chapter summaries, review questions, programming exercises, and interactive self-tests.
The Most Extensive Instructor and Student Support Package Available: The author maintains a website at www.pearsonhighered.com/liang that includes multiple interactive resources.

Dr. Liang earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Okalahoma in 1991, and an MS and BS in Computer Science from Fudan University in Shanghai, China, in 1986 and 1983. Prior to joining Armstrong, he was an associate professor in computer science at Purdue University in Fort Wayne, where he twice received the Excellence in Research award. Dr. Liang was trained in theoretical computer science. He was active in graph algorithms from 1990 to 1995 and published more than ten papers in several established journals such as SIAM Journal on Computing, Discrete Applied Mathematics, Acta Informatics, and Information Processing Letters. Since 1996, he has devoted to writing texts and published more than thirty books with Prentice Hall. His popular computer science texts are widely adopted in the world. Dr. Liang was elected a Java Champion in 2005 by Sun Microsystems. He has given lectures on Java internationally.

Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers, Programs, and Java Chapter 2 Elementary Programming

Chapter 3 Selections

Chapter 4 Mathematical Functions, Characters, and Strings 

Chapter 5 Loops

Chapter 6 Methods

Chapter 7 Single-Dimensional Arrays

Chapter 8 Multidimensional Arrays

Chapter 9 Objects and Classes

Chapter 10 Object-Oriented Thinking

Chapter 11 Inheritance and Polymorphism

Chapter 12 Exception Handling and Text I/O

Chapter 13 Abstract Classes and Interfaces


Chapter 14 JavaFX Basics

Chapter 15 Event-Driven Programming and Animations

Chapter 16 JavaFX UI Controls and Multimedia

Chapter 17 Binary I/O

Chapter 18 Recursion

Appendixes

Appendix A   Java Keywords

Appendix B   The ASCII Character Set

Appendix C   Operator Precedence Chart

Appendix D   Java Modifiers

Appendix E   Special Floating-Point Values

Appendix F   Number Systems

Appendix G   Bitwise Operations

Appendix H   Regular Expressions

Appendix I   Enumerated Types

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.3.2014
Sprache englisch
Maße 204 x 253 mm
Gewicht 1230 g
Themenwelt Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge Java
Informatik Software Entwicklung Objektorientierung
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 0-13-359220-0 / 0133592200
ISBN-13 978-0-13-359220-7 / 9780133592207
Zustand Neuware
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