
Introduction to Java Programming, Comprehensive Version
United States Edition
Y. Daniel Liang(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 1. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
1328 pages
978-0-13-601267-2 (ISBN)
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Regardless of major, students will be able to grasp concepts of problem-solving and programming - thanks to Liang's ground breaking fundamentals-first approach, which enables students to understand problem solving and core constructs before object-oriented programming.? Liang's approach has been extended to application-rich programming examples, which go beyond the traditional math-based problems found in most texts. Although students begin using objects early, they are introduced to topics like control statements, methods, and arrays before learning to create classes ?Later chapters introduce advanced topics including graphical user interface, exception handling, I/O, and data structures. Small, simple examples demonstrate concepts and techniques while longer examples are presented in case studies with overall discussions and thorough line-by-line explanations. In the Seventh Edition, only standard classes are used.
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Student Resources include: Source Code, Solutions to even numbered Programming Problems, Answers to review questions, Software related links and errata
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VideoNotes are Pearson's new visual tool designed for teaching students key programming concepts and techniques. These short step-by-step videos demonstrate how to solve problems from design through coding.? VideoNotes allow for self-paced instruction with easy navigation including the ability to select, play, rewind, fast-forward, and stop within each VideoNote exercises. Margin icons in your textbook let you know when a VideoNotes video is available for a particular concept or?homework problem.?
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Author Website:?
Student Resources include: Source Code, Solutions to even numbered Programming Problems, Answers to review questions, Software related links and errata
Instructor Resources include: Interactive and Animated Slides, full programming exercises. UML diagram solutions, quiz generator, LiveLab, and sample exams. (contact your local sales rep for password)?
Prentice Hall Companion Website:
Student Resources:
VideoNotes are Pearson's new visual tool designed for teaching students key programming concepts and techniques. These short step-by-step videos demonstrate how to solve problems from design through coding.? VideoNotes allow for self-paced instruction with easy navigation including the ability to select, play, rewind, fast-forward, and stop within each VideoNote exercises. Margin icons in your textbook let you know when a VideoNotes video is available for a particular concept or?homework problem.?
GOAL is no longer available for this book.??
Turbo JBuilder is free and can be downloaded at?Eclipse:?www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_jbuilder.html.
Instructor Resources also available at password protected Instructor Resources. Click on the Resouces tab above to "view downloadable files".
Power Point Lecture Slides
Solutions
GOAL?is no longer available for this book
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
2250 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-601267-2 (9780136012672)
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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.
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.
Content
NOTE: this is a comprehensive version. For a brief text, please visit "Introduction to Java Programming, Brief Edition"
Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers, Programs, and Java
Chapter 2 Elementary Programming
Chapter 3 Selections
Chapter 4 Loops
Chapter 5 Methods
Chapter 6 Arrays
Chapter 7 Objects and Classes
Chapter 8 Strings and Text I/O
Chapter 9 Thinking in Objects
Chapter 10 Inheritance and Polymorphism
Chapter 11 Abstract Classes and Interfaces
Chapter 12 Object-Oriented Design and Patterns
Chapter 13 GUI Basics
Chapter 14 Graphics
Chapter 15 Event-Driven Programming
Chapter 16 Creating User Interfaces
Chapter 17 Applets and Multimedia
Chapter 18 Exception Handling
Chapter 19 Binary I/O
Chapter 20 Recursion
Chapter 21 Generics
Chapter 22 Java Collections Framework
Chapter 23 Algorithm Efficiency
Chapter 24 Lists, Stacks, and Queues
Chapter 25 Trees, Heaps, and Priority Queues
Chapter 26 Sorting
Chapter 27 Graph Applications
Chapter 28 Weighted Graph Applications
Chapter 29 Multithreading
Chapter 30 Networking
Chapter 31 Internationalization
Chapter 32 JavaBeans and Bean Events
Chapter 33 Containers, Layout Managers, and Borders
Chapter 34 Menus, Toolbars, and Dialogs
Chapter 35 MVC and Swing Models
Chapter 36 JTable and JTree
Chapter 37 Java Database Programming
Chapter 38 Advanced Java Database Programming
Chapter 39 Servlets
Chapter 40 JavaServer Pages
Chapter 41 JSF and Visual Web Development
Chapter 42 Web Services
Chapter 43 Remote Method Invocation
***Note that Chapters 38-43 are bonus chapters in the companying CD-ROM
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 Correlation between the 7E and 6E
Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers, Programs, and Java
Chapter 2 Elementary Programming
Chapter 3 Selections
Chapter 4 Loops
Chapter 5 Methods
Chapter 6 Arrays
Chapter 7 Objects and Classes
Chapter 8 Strings and Text I/O
Chapter 9 Thinking in Objects
Chapter 10 Inheritance and Polymorphism
Chapter 11 Abstract Classes and Interfaces
Chapter 12 Object-Oriented Design and Patterns
Chapter 13 GUI Basics
Chapter 14 Graphics
Chapter 15 Event-Driven Programming
Chapter 16 Creating User Interfaces
Chapter 17 Applets and Multimedia
Chapter 18 Exception Handling
Chapter 19 Binary I/O
Chapter 20 Recursion
Chapter 21 Generics
Chapter 22 Java Collections Framework
Chapter 23 Algorithm Efficiency
Chapter 24 Lists, Stacks, and Queues
Chapter 25 Trees, Heaps, and Priority Queues
Chapter 26 Sorting
Chapter 27 Graph Applications
Chapter 28 Weighted Graph Applications
Chapter 29 Multithreading
Chapter 30 Networking
Chapter 31 Internationalization
Chapter 32 JavaBeans and Bean Events
Chapter 33 Containers, Layout Managers, and Borders
Chapter 34 Menus, Toolbars, and Dialogs
Chapter 35 MVC and Swing Models
Chapter 36 JTable and JTree
Chapter 37 Java Database Programming
Chapter 38 Advanced Java Database Programming
Chapter 39 Servlets
Chapter 40 JavaServer Pages
Chapter 41 JSF and Visual Web Development
Chapter 42 Web Services
Chapter 43 Remote Method Invocation
***Note that Chapters 38-43 are bonus chapters in the companying CD-ROM
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 Correlation between the 7E and 6E