
Small Java How to Program and CD Version One Package
Pearson (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 28. November 2004
Book
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624 pages
978-0-13-154157-3 (ISBN)
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Description
For courses in Java/Visual J++, and Java - Introduction to Programming. This special edition of Java How to Program is ideal for one- semester, introductory Java courses and is up-to-date with the Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0. The text covers fundamental programming topics and provides several extra chapters so professors can customize courses to meet their needs. Many of the chapters have been trimmed from Java How to Program, Sixth Edition so they include only information likely to be presented in a one- semester, introductory course. Coverage of graphical user interfaces, applets and graphics is designed to be optional in Small Java How to Program.
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-13-154157-3 (9780131541573)
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Harvey M. Deitel | Paul J. Deitel
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Content
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1. Introduction to Computers, the Internet and the Web
2. Introduction to Java Applications
3. Introduction to Classes and Objects
4. Control Statements: Part 1
5. Control Statements: Part 2
6. Methods: A Deeper Look
7. Arrays
8. Classes and Objects: A Deeper Look
9. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
10. Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
Appendix A. Operator Precedence Chart
Appendix B. ASCII Character Set
Appendix C. Keywords and Reserved Words
Appendix D. Primitive Types
Appendix E. Number Systems
Appendix F. Unicode
Appendix G. Using the Java API Documentation
Appendix H. Creating Documentation with javadoc
Appendix I. Labeled break and continue Statements
Appendix J. Using the Debugger
Bibliography
Index
1. Introduction to Computers, the Internet and the Web
2. Introduction to Java Applications
3. Introduction to Classes and Objects
4. Control Statements: Part 1
5. Control Statements: Part 2
6. Methods: A Deeper Look
7. Arrays
8. Classes and Objects: A Deeper Look
9. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
10. Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
Appendix A. Operator Precedence Chart
Appendix B. ASCII Character Set
Appendix C. Keywords and Reserved Words
Appendix D. Primitive Types
Appendix E. Number Systems
Appendix F. Unicode
Appendix G. Using the Java API Documentation
Appendix H. Creating Documentation with javadoc
Appendix I. Labeled break and continue Statements
Appendix J. Using the Debugger
Bibliography
Index