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Author: Tony Gaddis
ISBN : 0132164760
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Tony Gaddis’s accessible, step-by-step presentation helps beginning students understand the important details necessary to become skilled programmers at an introductory level. Gaddis motivates the study of both programming skills and the Java programming language by presenting all the details needed to understand the “how” and the “why”—but never losing sight of the fact that most beginners struggle with this material. His approach is both gradual and highly accessible, ensuring that students understand the logic behind developing high-quality programs.
In Starting Out with Java: Early Objects, Gaddis looks at objects—the fundamentals of classes and methods—before covering procedural programming. As with all Gaddis texts, clear and easy-to-read code listings, concise and practical real-world examples, and an abundance of exercises appear in every chapter.
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- Series: Gaddis Series
- Paperback: 1128 pages
- Publisher: Addison-Wesley; 4 edition (December 4, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0132164760
- ISBN-13: 978-0132164764
- Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 7.8 x 9.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Free Starting Out with Java: Early Objects
I've been studying from this textbook for a community college class where we are using Java to do our programming assignments for over 2 weeks now. I like the book, as I liked this author's C++ text. The author teaches introductory material well. I like the questions he includes - both his checkpoint questions throughout the chapter and his end of chapter questions as well.
There are a number of appendices that the author wrote for the book, which are referred to as going up to 'L'. Unfortunately only appendix A is actually in the book. The rest are referred to as being on the web.
Except that they aren't. (See
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I found a reference on the Pearson website saying they were expected to be there by Aug 25 and today is September 5/2011. I really use these appendices. (Yes, I wrote to Pearson - no acknowledgement of my first email. I sent a second today)
Before you buy this book, check the Pearson site and make sure all the content is there. I'm sure you will be happy with it once the publisher completes the publication.
By Laurel
The book was what I requested and even had the access code although I did not need it. It arrived on time and in great condition.
By angianna2
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