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Tony Gaddis, Haywood Community College

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2008
Format: Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 987 pp

ISBN-10: 0321479270
ISBN-13:9780321479273Help icon

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Published: 05 Apr 2007
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  • Procedural programming—control structures and methods—is covered before objects ensuring that students understand fundamental programming and problem-solving concepts.
  • The Third Edition is fully compatible with both Java(J2SE) 5.0 and the new version, Java 6.0.
  • A clear and student-friendly writing style with stepped-out explanations motivates beginning programmers.
  • Concise, practical, and real-world examples that students understand and relate to are included to foster motivation and retention.
  • A variety of exercises in each chapter encourages students the chance to put concepts to work as they are learned.
  • Each new copy of the Third Edition comes with a Student Resource Disk that includes source code, appendices, case studies, JDK 6.0, NetBeans™ IDE, jGrasp™ IDE, TextPad® Eclipse™ and DrJava.
  • MyCodeMate, available for the Third Edition, is a Web-based, textbook-specific homework tool and programming resource for an introduction to programming course. It provides a wide range of tools that students can use to help them learn programming concepts, prepare for tests, and earn better grades in the introductory programming course. Students can work on programming problems from this text or homework problems created by their professors, and receive guided hints with page references and English explanations of compiler errors. Instructors can assign textbook-specific or self-created homework problems, preset style attributes, view students’ code and class compiler error logs, and track homework completion. A complimentary subscription is offered when an access code is ordered packaged with a new copy of this text. Subscriptions may also be purchased online. For more information visit www.myCodeMate.com.
 
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