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| Value Pack: Absolute Java (Int Ed) with Practical Debugging in Java |
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Walter Savitch, University of California, San Diego Ann Ford, University of Michigan Toby Teorey, University of Michigan Sandy Bartlett, University of Michigan Gary Tyson, University of Michigan
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education Copyright: 2006 Format: Paper
| ISBN-10: | 1405825057 | | | ISBN-13: | 9781405825054 | |
Our Price: £55.99 Status: This title is out of print Estimated Availability: 11 Jan 2008
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This Value Pack consists of Absolute Java with Student Resource Disk: International Edition, 2/e by Walter Savitch (ISBN 9780321312532) and Practical Debugging in Java, 1/e by Ann Ford (ISBN 9780131427815) |
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Absolute Java with Student Resource Disk: International Edition, 2/E by Walter Savitch
Best-selling author Walt Savitch offers students a comprehensive introduction of the java programming language. The hallmark feature of his accessible writing style is predominate in this text, along with the needed tools and java topics for novice and experienced programmers to master the java language. In this second edition he takes full advantage of the new java 5.0 features and incorporates the new Scanner class, automatic boxing and unboxing, System.out.pintf for formatting output and enhanced for loop. There is comprehensive coverage of generic types, including how to define classes with type parameters, collection classes done as generic classes, and linked lists done with type parameters. Pedagogical features are integrated throughout including: pitfalls, programming tips, and self-test exercises and answers. This book is appropriate for introductory courses covering Java and intermediate programming courses introducing Java to students familiar with another language.
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Practical Debugging in Java by Ann Ford, Toby Teorey, Sandy Bartlett and Gary Tyson For freshman/sophomore-level courses in Java/Visual J++—Introductory, Java—Intro to Programming, and Java—Programming for Business/Technology/Engineers. Written for beginning and intermediate programmers in Java, this text is the manifestation of the idea that students will become competent in programming much more quickly if they learn debugging skills early on. It serves as a handy companion in the computer lab for quick reference when writing and debugging Java programs, and contains a series of examples of common syntax and semantic errors—and how they can be detected and corrected.
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