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Author: Stuart Reges
ISBN : B00CFPCUQU
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Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach, Third Edition, introduces novice programmers to basic constructs and common pitfalls by emphasizing the essentials of procedural programming, problem solving, and algorithmic reasoning. By using objects early to solve interesting problems and defining objects later in the course, Building Java Programs develops programming knowledge for a broad audience.
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- Print Length: 1176 pages
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- Publisher: Addison-Wesley; 3 edition (April 19, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00CFPCUQU
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This is a well put together book. Using for my Intro to Java class at University of Washington and it is just awesome.
By Rodger T. Miller
This book is full of useful information, but sometimes I found the structuring a bit weird. They would spend multiple pages showing you a way to do something, only to tell you that was the wrong way and then show you a different way. Also, through certain examples, they randomly stop explaining or completing the problem and don't show you a final version. Was frustrating. I learned most from the included online videos. Also, one time I dealt with Marty Stepp directly, and he was very terse and rude in his correspondence, for what it's worth. Sorry Marty.
By Joel H
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