Pearson Education Home Higher Education HomeInstructor SupportStudent SupportAbout UsCareers
Bookshop
Texts & Technology
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
Description
 
Multi Pack:Objects First With Java:A Practical Introduction Using BlueJ with Experiments in Java:An Introductory Lab Manual
058289445X

David Barnes, University of Kent at Canterbury
Michael Kolling, Maersk Institute, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Samuel A. Rebelsky, Grinnell College

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2004
Format: Kit/Package/ShrinkWrap

ISBN-10: 058289445X
ISBN-13:9780582894457Help icon

Our Price: £45.99
Status: This title is out of print
Estimated Availability: 08 Jul 2004
Not available for purchase at this time.

Big Savings with Valuepacks!

  PrintPrint Product Information

Package Components
Objects First With Java: A Practical Introduction Using BlueJ, 2/E
by David Barnes and Michael Kolling

The object-oriented paradigm continues to dominate the teaching of introductory computer programming. Objects First With Java is the first textbook to completely integrate the BlueJ Java development environment with the teaching of object-oriented principles. By using BlueJ, the authors are able to take a truly objects first approach, introducing the student to objects and classes from the outset, and enabling him/her to create an object and call its methods as the very first activity.

The authors move forward from traditional approaches on how best to tackle the complex concepts of object orientation, and deliver an outstanding text that is radically changing the way introductory programming is taught. Welcome to the BlueJ revolution!



Experiments in Java: An Introductory Lab Manual
by Samuel A. Rebelsky

This lab manual is an appropriate supplement for any Introduction to Programming / CS1 course that uses the Java programming language. Its hands-on exercises are intended to help students improve their understanding of the fundamental structures in Java.

This manual is separated into three parts. The first part presents the core of the Java language. These six sessions provide experience with core features and principles of the Java programming language. They provide enough breadth and depth for readers to learn more of Java on their own or in further courses. The second part of the manual helps students explore some issues pertaining to algorithms. In this part, recursion is considered, as well as a few important searching algorithms. Ways to analyze algorithms are also looked at. In the final part of the manual, a number of Java-oriented sessions cover additional topics such as graphics, inheritance, and object design that are not described in the core sessions.




 
Pearson Education Home