Starting out with java : from control structures through objects / Tony Gaddis
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- 97800133957051
- QA 76.73 .G33 2016
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Includes index.
Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction to computers and java -- Chapter 2. Java fundamentals -- Chapter 3. Decisions structures -- Chapter 4. Loops and files -- Chapter 5. Methods -- Chapter 6. A first look at classes -- Chapter 7. Arrays and the arraylist class -- Chapter 8. A second look at classes and objects -- Chapter 9. Text processing and more about wrapper classes -- Chapter 10. Inheritance -- Chapter 11. Exceptions and advanced file I/O -- Chapter 12. A first look at GUI applications -- Chapter 13. Advanced GUI applications -- Chapter 14. Applets and more -- Chapter 15. Creating GUI applications with JavaFX and scene builder -- Chapter 16. Recursion -- Chapter 17. Databases -- Index -- Appendixes -- Case studies.
"This book is intended for a one-semester or a two-quarter CS1 course. Although it is written for students with no prior programming background, even experienced students will benefit from its depth of detail." -- Excerpt from the preface
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