Java: Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (5th Edition)

Java: Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (5th Edition)
Authors
Walter Savitch, Frank M. Carrano
ISBN
0136072259
Published
09 Jun 2008
Purchase online
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Trusted authors Savitch and Carrano examine problem solving and programming techniques with Java. Readers are introduced to object-oriented programming and important concepts such as testing and debugging techniques, program style, inheritance, and exception handling. More emphasis on design and algorithms before coding in programming examples and case studies. More attention given to using methods prior to defining methods. Coverage of enumerations and the for-each loop..

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Alex Lenz said
This book is an excellent resource for a beginner to object oriented programming languages to get a handle on Java and the basic concepts of OOP. Even if you are a complete novice to programming or the basic logic involved (i.e. loops, if - else if statements), this book will be valuable to you, though you may struggle initially with a few of the logical concepts. The book starts with the basics, provides well commented examples and avoids overwhelming the reader by initially avoiding topics that are irrelevant to a complete beginner to Java and OO programming.

V. Smith said
This arrived very promptly. Even being overseas. Love the layout of the book. Very Clear for the beginner.

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