MyLab Programming Without Pearson EText for Java How to Program, Early Objects, Global Edition
MyLab Programming Without Pearson EText for Java How to Program, Early Objects, Global Edition
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Author(s): Deitel, Paul
ISBN No.: 9781292223896
Year: 201803
Format: Digital, Other
Price: $ 44.79
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

This title is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has worked closely with educators around the world to include content which is especially relevant to students outside the United States. Prepare students to meet Java programming challenges Rich coverage of programming fundamentals; real-world examples. Friendly early classes and objects presentation. Use easily with JavaTM SE 8 and/or the new JavaTM SE 9. Java SE 9 content is in easy-to-include-or-omit sections. Perfect for instructors who want to stay in Java SE 8 for a while and ease into Java SE 9. Perfect for instructors who want to add JShell (Java 9's interactive Java) to their Java SE 8 or Java SE 9 courses.


Signature live-code approach teaches programming by presenting the concepts in the context of complete working programs. The text's modular organization is appropriate for introductory and intermediate programming courses, and helps instructors plan their syllabi. Comprehensive coverage of concepts and topics: Interactive Java through JShell-Java SE 9's most exciting new pedagogic feature. Java 9 topics: Modularity (online), collection factory methods and other language and API enhancements. Lambdas, sequential and parallel streams, functional interfaces, immutability. JavaFX GUI, 2D and 3D graphics, animation and video. Composition vs. Inheritance, dynamic composition.


Programming to an interface not an implementation. Files, input/output streams and XML serialization. Concurrency for optimal multi-core performance. Other topics: recursion, searching, sorting, generics, generic collections, data structures, optional Swing GUI, multithreading, database (JDBC TM and JPA). Access to the Companion Website (http://www.pearsonhighered.com/deitel) is available with the purchase of a new textbook and provides extra hands-on experience and study aids, including: Extensive VideoNotes allow students to view the problem-solving process outside of the classroom-when they need help the most. In the VideoNotes, co-author Paul Deitel patiently explains most of the programs in the book's core chapters.


Students like viewing the VideoNotes for reinforcement of core concepts and for further insights. Additional chapters and appendices for advanced courses. Evolving Java SE 9 content Source code for the book's examples (also available at http://deitel.com/books/jhtp11). Facilitate Learning with Outstanding Applied Pedagogy Programming Wisdom: Hundreds of valuable programming tips facilitate learning. Icons throughout the text identify Software Engineering Observations, Good Programming Practices, Common Programming Errors, Error-Prevention Tips, Portability Tips, Performance Tips, and Look-and-Feel Observations(for GUI design). These represent the best the authors have gleaned from a combined nine decades of programming and teaching experience. Hundreds of self-review exercises with answers.


Hundreds of interesting real-world exercises and projects enable students to apply what they've learned in each chapter (Instructor Solutions Manual cont.


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