Let Cay Horstmann teach you to think like a programmer If you really want to master Java, it's not enough to know the code. You must begin to think like a programmer, and in this newest edition of his bestselling guide, Java Concepts, programming guru Cay Horstmann shows you how. Updated to integrate Java 6, Java Concepts, Fifth Edition introduces you to fundamental programming techniques and design skills that are crucial to learning how to program. Drawing on his many years of experience as an expert programmer and teacher, Horstmann brings out the most important elements of computing, problem solving, and program design. Thanks to Horstmann's proven formula, you'll complete this book with a thorough grounding in programming concepts and problem-solving and get quickly up to speed writing efficient and successful programs. Features of the new Fifth Edition: * The 'Objects Gradual' approach leads you into object-oriented thinking step-by-step, from using classes, implementing simple methods, all the way to designing your own object-oriented programs. * A strong emphasis on test-driven development encourages you to consider outcomes as you write programming code so you design better, more usable programs * Unique approach goes beyond language syntax to focus on computer science concepts and problem solving, encouraging you to think as a problem solver * New teaching and learning tools in WileyPLUS--including a unique assignment checker that enables you to test your programming problems online before you submit them for a grade * Helpful "Testing Track" introduces techniques and tools step by step, ensuring that you master one before moving on to the next * Graphics topics are developed gradually throughout the text, conveniently highlighted in separate color-coded sections * Updated coverage is fully compatible with Java 5 and includes a discussion of the latest Java 6 features
This book is in great condition, I use it for my computer class. Gives lots of information about Java programming just wish it gave more examples of writing programs.
great quality
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book arrived in a timely manner and in excellent, new condition. No scuffs or scratch anywhere from anything. Great buy! Thank you
Excellent!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This text is not designed to teach one to program in Java... its true purpose is to teach somebody who has *NEVER* programmed before (such as me) the basic concepts of Computer Programming, and happens to use Java 2 as the environment in which that is done.It does a very good job of that; concepts are introduced in a logical order, with plenty of examples. The use of provided classes delays the need to learn difficult concepts (i.e. the provided ConsoleReader handles keyboard input) until basic programming concepts are learned.
New edition covers real Java
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The 2nd edition of this book eliminates the homebrewed classes and adds coverage of graphics. What was a good introduction to programming book is now also a good java text.
Don't miss this great book if You are new to Java
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
For those people who said this book is bad, I don't think that they had read through the whole book and had tried the examples and the review exercise inside the book. If they had tried these examples and exercises, they would get much more than they thought. The most invaluable information of this textbook is in the exercise. These exercises are very practical. Try them and you will find that the book is focusing on the most important part of the Java language. Don't just scan for few chapters and give bad comments. This is unfair to the author!
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