9780982477564-0982477562-Java Methods: Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures

Java Methods: Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures

ISBN-13: 9780982477564
ISBN-10: 0982477562
Edition: 3rd AP
Author: Maria Litvin, Gary Litvin
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Skylight Publishing
Format: Textbook Binding 696 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780982477564
ISBN-10: 0982477562
Edition: 3rd AP
Author: Maria Litvin, Gary Litvin
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Skylight Publishing
Format: Textbook Binding 696 pages

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Java Methods: Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures (ISBN-13: 9780982477564 and ISBN-10: 0982477562), written by authors Maria Litvin, Gary Litvin, was published by Skylight Publishing in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Software Design, Testing & Engineering (Programming) books. You can easily purchase or rent Java Methods: Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures (Textbook Binding) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Software Design, Testing & Engineering books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.35.

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This is the third edition of the popular computer science textbook Java Methods. The book offers a thorough introduction to the concepts and practices of object-oriented programming in Java. It also introduces the most common data structures and related algorithms and their implementations in the Java collections framework.

Chapters 1-14 follow the syllabus of the AP Computer Science course. They will prepare you well for the AP CS exam. Chapters 15-18 on file input and output, graphics, graphical user interfaces, and events handling in Java will give you a better sense of real-world Java programming; this material also makes case studies, labs, and exercises more fun. Chapters 19-26 deal with more advanced data structures and algorithms. Chapter 27, Design Patterns, discusses more intricate aspects of object-oriented design and serves as an introduction to design patterns, and Chapter 28, Computing in Context, addresses the issues of creative, responsible, and ethical computer use.

The book follows four main threads: Java syntax and style, OOP concepts and techniques, algorithms, and Java libraries. As in the software engineering profession itself, these threads are interwoven into an inseparable braid.

Working through this book will not make you a Java expert right away, but it will bring you to the level of an entry-level Java programmer with a better than average understanding of the fundamental concepts.

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