Absolute Java, 6th Edition
- Length: 1296 pages
- Edition: 6
- Language: English
- Publisher: Pearson
- Publication Date: 2015-05-11
- ISBN-10: 0134041674
- ISBN-13: 9780134041674
- Sales Rank: #144108 (See Top 100 Books)
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For courses in computer programming and engineering.
Beginner to Intermediate Programming in Java
Absolute Java provides a comprehensive reference to programming in the Java language. Accessible to both beginner and intermediate programmers, the text focuses around specifically using the Java language to practice programming techniques.
The Sixth Edition is extremely flexible and easily applicable to a wide range of users. Standalone and optional chapters allow instructors to adapt the text to a variety of curse content. Highly up-to-date with new content and information regarding the use of Java, this text introduces readers to the world of programming through a widely used and relevant language.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Chapter 2 Console Input and Output
Chapter 3 Flow of Control
Chapter 4 Defining Classes I
Chapter 5 Defining Classes II
Chapter 6 Arrays
Chapter 7 Inheritance
Chapter 8 Polymorphism and Abstract Classes
Chapter 9 Exception Handling
Chapter 10 File I/O
Chapter 11 Recursion
Chapter 12 UML and Patterns
Chapter 13 Interfaces and Inner Classes
Chapter 14 Generics and the ArrayList Class
Chapter 15 Linked Data Structures
Chapter 16 Collections, Maps and Iterators
Chapter 17 Swing I
Chapter 18 Swing II
Chapter 19 Java Never Ends
Appendix 1 Keywords
Appendix 2 Precedence and Associativity Rules
Appendix 3 ASCII Character Set
Appendix 4 Format Specifications for printf
Appendix 5 Summary of Classes and Interfaces
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