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Fundamentals of Java ­Programming

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Hardback, 524 pages
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Paperback : HK$579.00

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Switzerland, 1 August 2018

Making extensive use of examples, this textbook on Java programming teaches the fundamental skills for getting started in a command-line environment. Meant to be used for a one-semester course to build solid foundations in Java, Fundamentals of Java Programming eschews second-semester content to concentrate on over 180 code examples and 250 exercises. Key object classes (String, Scanner, PrintStream, Arrays, and File) are included to get started in Java programming. The programs are explained with almost line-by-line descriptions, also with chapter-by-chapter coding exercises.


Teaching resources include solutions to the exercises, as well as digital lecture slides.


Mitsunori Ogihara is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. Prior to joining the University of Miami, he was a professor of Computer Science at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. He is presently an editor of Theory of Computing Systems (Springer), International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science (World Scientific Press), and Open Computer Science Journal (De Gruyter). He has published three books: A Complexity Theory Companion (Springer), Music Data Mining (CRC Press), and one in Japanese. He has published more than 190 research articles.

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Making extensive use of examples, this textbook on Java programming teaches the fundamental skills for getting started in a command-line environment. Meant to be used for a one-semester course to build solid foundations in Java, Fundamentals of Java Programming eschews second-semester content to concentrate on over 180 code examples and 250 exercises. Key object classes (String, Scanner, PrintStream, Arrays, and File) are included to get started in Java programming. The programs are explained with almost line-by-line descriptions, also with chapter-by-chapter coding exercises.


Teaching resources include solutions to the exercises, as well as digital lecture slides.


Mitsunori Ogihara is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. Prior to joining the University of Miami, he was a professor of Computer Science at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. He is presently an editor of Theory of Computing Systems (Springer), International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science (World Scientific Press), and Open Computer Science Journal (De Gruyter). He has published three books: A Complexity Theory Companion (Springer), Music Data Mining (CRC Press), and one in Japanese. He has published more than 190 research articles.

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Product Details
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9783319894904
ISBN
3319894900
Other Information
250 Tables, color; 611 Illustrations, color; 24 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 515 p. 635 illus., 611 illus. in color.
Dimensions
25.4 x 17.8 x 3 centimeters (1.16 kg)

Table of Contents

1 Java and the Java Virtual Machine.- 2 Our First Programs.- 3 Using Data for Computation.- 4 Reading Keyboard Input.- 5 Decomposing Code into Components.- 6 Passing Values to and from Methods.- 7 For-Loops.- 8 Using Conditions to Control the Flow.- 9 Formatted Printing using printf.- 10 String Methods for Text Processing.- 11 Branching Using Switch Segments.- 12 While and Do-while Loops.- 13 Arrays.- 14 Class Arrays, Resizing Arrays, and Arrays with Capacity.- 15 Multidimensional Arrays.- 16 Class File.- 17 Designing Object Classes.- 18 Interfaces, Subclasses, Inheritance, and Polymorphism.- 19 Cumulative Algorithms.- 20 Recursive Algorithms. 

About the Author

Mitsunori Ogihara is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL.  Prior to joining the University of Miami, he was a professor of Computer Science at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.  He is presently an editor of Theory of Computing Systems (Springer), International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science (World Scientific Press), and Open Computer Science Journal (De Gruyter).  He has published three books: A Complexity Theory Companion (Springer), Music Data Mining (CRC Press), and one in Japanese. He has published more than 190 research articles.

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