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INTRODUCTION TO JAVA PROGRAMMING- COMPREHENSIVE VERSION 7/E (PIE)

INTRODUCTION

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9780136059660
LIANG
全華科技
2009年1月01日
427.00  元
HK$ 405.65  







* 叢書系列:大學資訊
* 規格:平裝 / 1584頁 / 普級 / 單色印刷 / 初版
* 出版地:台灣


大學資訊


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  Regardless of major, students will be able to grasp concepts of problem-solving and programming — thanks to Liang’s ground breaking fundamentals-first approach, which enables students to understand problem solving and core constructs before object-oriented programming. Liang’s approach has been extended to application-rich programming examples, which go beyond the traditional math-based problems found in most texts. Although students begin using objects early, they are introduced to topics like control statements, methods, and arrays before learning to create classes Later chapters introduce advanced topics including graphical user interface, exception handling, I/O, and data structures. Small, simple examples demonstrate concepts and techniques while longer examples are presented in case studies with overall discussions and thorough line-by-line explanations. In the Seventh Edition, only standard classes are used.

本書特色

  1 . Innovative fundamentals-first approach — Starts students with essential problem-solving and programming concepts (control statements, methods, and arrays); moves on to object-oriented programming, graphical user interface (GUI), and applets; and finally introduces exception handling, binary I/O, and recursion.

  2 . Exceptionally broad range of carefully chosen examples — Reinforces key concepts with objectives lists, introduction and chapter overviews, easy-to-follow examples, chapter summaries, review questions, programming exercises, and an interactive self-test.

  3 . GOAL online courseware — Utilizes the industry’s most advanced online homework application to give students solutions to even-numbered programming exercises, source code for the examples in the book, online self assessment (w/over 1000 multiple-choice questions) and online homework.

  4 . The most extensive instructor support package available — Includes interactive and animated slides, TestGen (w/over 2000 multiple-choice questions), solutions to all programming exercises, sample exams and supplemental exercises.

  5 . Instructor resource center and companion website at www.cs.armstrong.edu/liang/intro7e/ These resources contain:— Microsoft PowerPoint slides with interactive buttons to view full-color, syntax-highlighted source code and to run programs without leaving the slides— Sample exams— Solutions to all the exercises (Students can access the solutions of even-numbered exercises in the book’s companion CD-ROM)— Web-based quiz generator— Online quiz.

  6 . Complete coverage on Java collections framework, threads, JavaBeans, advanced GUI components, JDBC, Servlets, JSP, networking, and RMI.

  7 . Practical examples on gaming (simulating lottery, interactive quiz, Sudoku), business/financial (computing loan payments, taxes, and printing payroll statements), science (body mass index, wind chill temperature) — Replaces pure mathematical examples such as computing deviations and matrix multiplications.

  8 . Case studies – Offer additional examples for learning the fundamentals of programming, such as writing loops.

  9 . Carefully chosen, easy-to-follow, representative examples – Include a description, source code, sample run, and an example review.

  10 . UML (Unified Modeling Language) graphical notations throughout — Describes classes and their relationships; teaches students design and development of Java programs using the industry standard modeling technique.

  11 . Notes and tips throughout — Offer valuable advice and insight on important aspects of program development.

  12 . Sample exams — Includes multiple-choice questions, correct programming errors, trace programs, and write programs.

  13 . Supplemental exercises with solutions — Give instructors more options when assigning homework or writing exams.



Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers, Programs, and Java

Chapter 2 Elementary Programming

Chapter 3 Selections

Chapter 4 Loops

Chapter 5 Methods

Chapter 6 Arrays

Chapter 7 Objects and Classes

Chapter 8 Strings and Text I/O

Chapter 9 Thinking in Objects

Chapter 10 Inheritance and Polymorphism

Chapter 11 Abstract Classes and Interfaces

Chapter 12 Object-Oriented Design and Patterns

Chapter 13 GUI Basics

Chapter 14 Graphics

Chapter 15 Event-Driven Programming

Chapter 16 Creating User Interfaces

Chapter 17 Applets and Multimedia

Chapter 18 Exception Handling

Chapter 19 Binary I/O

Chapter 20 Recursion

Chapter 21 Generics

Chapter 22 Java Collections Framework

Chapter 23 Algorithm Efficiency

Chapter 24 Lists, Stacks, and Queues

Chapter 25 Trees, Heaps, and Priority Queues

Chapter 26 Sorting

Chapter 27 Graph Applications

Chapter 28 Weighted Graph Applications

Chapter 29 Multithreading

Chapter 30 Networking

Chapter 31 Internationalization

Chapter 32 JavaBeans and Bean Events

Chapter 33 Containers, Layout Managers, and Borders

Chapter 34 Menus, Toolbars, and Dialogs

Chapter 35 MVC and Swing Models

Chapter 36 JTable and JTree

Chapter 37 Java Database Programming

Chapter 38 Advanced Java Database Programming

Chapter 39 Servlets

Chapter 40 JavaServer Pages

Chapter 41 JSF and Visual Web Development

Chapter 42 Web Services

Chapter 43 Remote Method Invocation

Note that Chapters 38-43 are bonus chapters in the companying CD-ROM

Appendixes

Appendix A Java Keywords

Appendix B The ASCII Character Set

Appendix C Operator Precedence Chart

Appendix D Java Modifiers

Appendix E Special Floating-Point Values

Appendix F Correlation between the 7E and 6E




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