Big Java: Late Objects Loose-Leaf Edition

Item Information
Item#: 9781119398721
Edition 02
Author Horstmann, Cay S.
Cover Loose-leaf
On Hand 13
 


Big Java: Late Objects, 2nd Edition focuses on the essentials of effective learning and is suitable for a two-semester introduction to programming sequence. This text requires no prior programming experience and only a modest amount of high school algebra.  It provides an approachable introduction to fundamental programming techniques and design skills, helping students master basic concepts and become competent coders.  It takes a traditional route, first stressing control structures, procedural decomposition and array algorithms. Objects are used where appropriate in early sections of the text.  Students begin designing and implementing their own classes in Section 9.  The second half covers algorithms and data structures at a level suitable for beginning students.

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction

2. Fundamental Data Types

3. Decisions

4. Loops

5. Methods

6. Arrays and Array Lists

7. Input/Output and Exception Handling

8. Objects and Classes

9. Inheritance and Interfaces

10. Graphical User Interfaces

11. Advanced User Interfaces

12. Object-Oriented Design

13. Recursion

14. Sorting and Searching

15. The Java Collections Framework

16. Basic Data Structures

17. Tree Structures

18. Generic Classes

19. Stream Processing

20. Advanced Input/Output

WEB ONLY CHAPTERS:

21. Multithreading

22. Internet Networking

23. Relational Databases

24. XML

25. Web Applications

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