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Complete Java 2 Training Course, Student Edition, 4/E
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Harvey M. Deitel, Deitel & Associates, Inc.
Paul J. Deitel, Deitel & Associates, Inc.

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional
Copyright: 2002
Format: Boxed Set

ISBN-10: 0130649341
ISBN-13:9780130649348Help icon

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Features
The Multimedia Cyber Classroom CD-ROM is Windows 95/98/NT/2000 compatible and includes these features that further enhance the features in the corresponding How to Program book.
  • The full text, illustrations and program listings of its corresponding How to Program book with full-text searching and hyperlinking.
  • Over 13 hours of detailed, expert audio descriptions of over 16,000 lines of code that help to reinforce concepts. Students can execute this code to study a program's output and relate it to the program's source code. Students can also save the code to their hard drive to modify it and use as the basis for their own programs.
  • An abundance of self-assessment material:
    • 25 practice exams that offer students more than 700 short-answer test questions and answers

    • Hundreds of self-review questions that are drawn from the text, all with answers

    • Hundreds of programming exercises that are drawn from the text, half with answers (the main text does not provide any answers to these exercises).

  • Intuitive browser-based interface, designed to be easy and accessible for anyone who's ever used a Web browser.
Java How to Program features
  • NEW - Optional case study focusing on object-oriented design and the UML—Illustrates the entire process of object-oriented and design from conception and design, to programming and implementation. The case study is introduced in Chapter 1 and built upon in the next eight chapters.
    • Introduces students to the UML and key notational schemes that they will encounter in the real world. Ex.___

  • Signature “Live-Code™ Approach”—Language features are presented in the context of a wide variety of complete working programs. Features thousands of lines of code in hundreds of complete working programs.
    • Enables students to confirm that programs run as expected. Students can also manipulate the code from the CD-ROM in the back of the book, from the book's Companion Website (www.prenhall.com/deitel), or from the authors' Web site (www.deitel.com). Ex.___

  • Outstanding, consistent and applied pedagogy—Icons throughout identify Software Engineering Observations; Good Programming Practices; Common Programming Errors; Portability Tips; Performance Tips, Testing and Debugging Tips, and Look-and-Feel Observations.
    • Provides hundreds of valuable programming tips to reinforce good habits and to facilitate learning. Ex.___

  • Extensive set of interesting exercises and substantial projects.
    • Students can apply what they've learned in each chapter. Ex.___

  • In full color.
    • Syntax coloring helps students better interpret code. Ex.___

  • CD-ROM with each text.
    • CD-ROM with every text includes Java™ 2 Software Development Kit, Standard Edition, Version 1.3 for Windows and Linux (Intel x86); Forte™ for Java™, Release 2.0, Community Edition IDE for all platforms; Java™ Plug-In 1.3 HTML Converter Version 1.3; Java™ Media Framework API 2.1.1; source code for all the book's examples; and hyperlinks to Java demos and Internet resources.

 
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