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| Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach |
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Robert Sedgewick, Princeton University Kevin Wayne, Princeton University
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Copyright: 2008 Format: Paper; 736 pp
| ISBN-10: | 0321498054 | | | ISBN-13: | 9780321498052 | |
Our Price: £40.99 Status: Instock Published: 13 Aug 2007 This title is not for sale to the US or Canada.

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- Students learn basic computer science concepts in the context of familiar applications from their college preparatory mathematics and science background, creating an appreciation that computer programming is often at the heart of other scientific genres and research.
- The book takes an “objects in the middle” approach where students learn basic control structures and functions, then how to use, create, and design classes.
- The book features a full programming model that includes standard libraries for input, graphics, sound, and image processing that students can apply and use from the beginning.
- An integrated Companion Website features extensive Java™ coding examples, additional exercises, and links to associated Web materials.
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