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Y. Daniel Liang, Armstrong Atlantic State University

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2004
Format: Paper; 936 pp

ISBN-10: 0131430491
ISBN-13:9780131430495Help icon

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Estimated Availability: 15 Jan 2004
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New To This Edition
  • JDK 1.4 and JBuilder 9—Utilized throughout the book.
    • Provides students with the latest version of JBuilder using an incremental approach.

  • Expanded, in-depth treatment of Object-Oriented Programming.
    • Enables students to learn the techniques for designing object-oriented programming.

  • Standard JOptionPane class—Replaces the proprietary MyInput class for getting input from the console.
    • Students no longer learn a proprietary class that is not used in the workplace.

  • Revised and improved contents, presentations, examples, and exercises—Replaces 20% of examples and exercises with new practical applications, such as computing loan payments, taxes, and printing payroll statements.
    • Prepares students for their future careers by providing practical applications.

  • Debugging—Moved to Chapter 2.
    • Allows students to trace the execution of the program earlier in the text.

  • Part V—Includes the following bonus chapters on an accompanying CD-ROM: Internationalization, Networking, Database Programming, Servlets, and JavaServer Pages.
    • Covers for students the advanced Java features used in upper-level courses; allows instructors to use a main text that is focused on the core subject.

  • Optional materials—Moved to the supplemental CD-ROM. These include an overview of computer systems, number systems, coding style guidelines, packages, HTML, event adapters, and rapid Java application development.
    • Provides students with a comprehensive supplement while still allowing them a text that focuses on the introductory Java subjects.

  • Reorganized chapters—“Class Inheritance and Interfaces” is now presented in two chapters “Inheritance and Polymorphism” and “Abstract Classes and Inheritance”; “Getting Started with Graphics Programming” is now divided into “Getting Started with GUI Programming” and “Event-Driven Programming” to provide clarity.
    • Facilitates for students ease in understanding the presentation of object-oriented programming.

  • Instructor's Manual CD—Contains improved interactive slides, twelve exams and keys, supplemental exercises and solutions, and suggested syllabi.
    • Enables instructors to display source code, run programs effectively, and create exams and lectures.

  • JBuilder is tightly integrated with the book.
    • Allows students to learn to use it effectively to develop Java programs.

 
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