Absolute Java (4th Edition)

Absolute Java (4th Edition)
Authors
Walter Savitch
ISBN
013608382X
Published
05 Mar 2009
Purchase online
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For undergraduate students in Computer Science and Computer Programming courses. Praised for providing an engaging balance of thoughtful examples and explanatory discussion, Absolute Java , Fourth Edition has been updated with numerous additional programming projects and coverage of web and database programming. Best-selling author Walt Savitch and contributor Kenrick Mock explain concepts and techniques in a straightforward style using understandable language and code enhanced by a suite of pe

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For undergraduate students in Computer Science and Computer Programming courses. Praised for providing an engaging balance of thoughtful examples and explanatory discussion, Absolute Java , Fourth Edition has been updated with numerous additional programming projects and coverage of web and database programming. Best-selling author Walt Savitch and contributor Kenrick Mock explain concepts and techniques in a straightforward style using understandable language and code enhanced by a suite of pedagogical tools. This edition also includes an extensive set of VideoNotes. Absolute Java is appropriate for both introductory and intermediate programming courses introducing Java. SUPPLEMENTS *PowerPoint Slides*Source Code from the book*VideoNotes*MyCodeMate Online Tutorial Service*Instructors Solutions Manual*Test Bank*Text-specific Website: www.aw.com/savitch

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