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"Introduction to JAVA Programming by Y. Daniel Liang is a trade paperback textbook published by Prentice Hall Higher Education in 2008. It is part of the Computers subject area, with a specific focus on Programming Languages / Java. The book, written in English, features a brief edition and spans 736 pages. Authored by Y. Daniel Liang, it provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of JAVA programming, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge in this field."
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPrentice Hall Higher Education
ISBN-100136042589
ISBN-139780136042587
eBay Product ID (ePID)63185070
Product Key Features
Number of Pages736 Pages
Publication NameMyprogramminglab
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2008
SubjectProgramming Languages / Java
FeaturesBrief Edition
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorY. Daniel Liang
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight44.8 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width8 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number7
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.2762
Edition DescriptionBrief Edition
SynopsisRegardless of major, students will be able to grasp concepts of problem-solving and programming - thanks to Liang's fundamentals-first approach, which enables students to understand problem solving and core constructs before object-oriented programming., 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.