
Absolute Java plus MyProgrammingLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package
Walter Savitch(Author)
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5th Edition
Published on 28. November 2012
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Praised for providing an engaging balance of thoughtful examples and explanatory discussion, best-selling author Walter Savitch explains concepts and techniques in a straightforward style using understandable language and code enhanced by a suite of pedagogical tools. Absolute Java is appropriate for both introductory and intermediate programming courses introducing Java.
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Praised for providing an engaging balance of thoughtful examples and explanatory discussion, best-selling author Walter Savitch explains concepts and techniques in a straightforward style using understandable language and code enhanced by a suite of pedagogical tools. Absolute Java is appropriate for both introductory and intermediate programming courses introducing Java.
0132989964/9780132989961 Absolute Java plus MyProgrammingLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package, 5/e
Package consists of:
0132830310/9780132830317 Absolute Java, 5/e
0132846381/9780132846387 MyProgrammingLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Absolute Java, 5/e
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5th edition
Language
English
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United States
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Pearson Education (US)
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College/higher education
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978-0-13-298996-1 (9780132989961)
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Walter Savitch is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of California at San Diego. He received his PhD in mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1969. Since that time he has been on the faculty of the University of California in San Diego (UCSD). He served as director of the UCSD Interdisciplinary PhD program in Cognitive Science for over ten years. He has served as a visiting researcher at the Computer Science departments of the University of Washington in Seattle and and at the University of Colorado in Boulder, and has been a visiting scholar at the Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica in Amsterdam.
Content
Brief Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1
Chapter 2 Console Input and Output 57
Chapter 3 Flow of Control 95
Chapter 4 Defining Classes I 167
Chapter 5 Defining Classes II 253
Chapter 6 Arrays 339
Chapter 7 Inheritance 419
Chapter 8 Polymorphism and Abstract Classes 473
Chapter 9 Exception Handling 513
Chapter 10 File I/O 567
Chapter 11 Recursion 639
Chapter 12 UML and Patterns 677
Chapter 13 Interfaces and Inner Classes 699
Chapter 14 Generics and the ArrayList Class 747
Chapter 15 Linked Data Structures 791
Chapter 16 Collections, Maps and Iterators 889
Chapter 17 Swing I 933
Chapter 18 Swing II 1011
Chapter 19 Java Never Ends 1077
Chapter 20 Applets and HTML (online at www.aw.com/savitch)
Appendix 1 Keywords 1131
Appendix 2 Precedence and Associativity Rules 1133
Appendix 3 Unicode Character Set 1135
Appendix 4 Format Specifications for printf 1137
Appendix 5 Summary of Classes and Interfaces 1139
IndeX 1207
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1
Chapter 2 Console Input and Output 57
Chapter 3 Flow of Control 95
Chapter 4 Defining Classes I 167
Chapter 5 Defining Classes II 253
Chapter 6 Arrays 339
Chapter 7 Inheritance 419
Chapter 8 Polymorphism and Abstract Classes 473
Chapter 9 Exception Handling 513
Chapter 10 File I/O 567
Chapter 11 Recursion 639
Chapter 12 UML and Patterns 677
Chapter 13 Interfaces and Inner Classes 699
Chapter 14 Generics and the ArrayList Class 747
Chapter 15 Linked Data Structures 791
Chapter 16 Collections, Maps and Iterators 889
Chapter 17 Swing I 933
Chapter 18 Swing II 1011
Chapter 19 Java Never Ends 1077
Chapter 20 Applets and HTML (online at www.aw.com/savitch)
Appendix 1 Keywords 1131
Appendix 2 Precedence and Associativity Rules 1133
Appendix 3 Unicode Character Set 1135
Appendix 4 Format Specifications for printf 1137
Appendix 5 Summary of Classes and Interfaces 1139
IndeX 1207