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.Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach. DescriptionFor courses in Java ProgrammingLayered, Back-to-Basics Approach to Java ProgrammingNewly revised and updated, this Fourth Edition of Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approachuses a layered strategy to introduce Java programming and overcome the high failure rates that are common in introductory computer science courses. The authors’ proven and class-tested “back to basics” approach introduces programming fundamentals first, with new syntax and concepts added over multiple chapters. Object-oriented programming is discussed only once students have developed a basic understanding of Java programming.
Previous editions have established the text’s reputation as an excellent choice for two-course sequences in introductory computer science, and new material in the Fourth Edition incorporates concepts related to Java 8, functional programming, and image manipulation.Also available with MyProgrammingLab ™MyProgrammingLab is an online learning system designed to engage students and improve results. MyProgrammingLab consists of a set of programming exercises correlated to specific Pearson CS1/Intro to Programming textbooks. Through practice exercises and immediate, personalized feedback, MyProgrammingLab improves the programming competence of beginning students who often struggle with the basic concepts of programming languages.Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyProgrammingLab, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. This product accompanies.
About the BookNew Material Keeps the Text Comprehensive and Up-to-Date. NEW! An all-new chapter uses the new language features available in Java 8 to discuss the core concepts of functional programming. Focused on concepts rather than language features, the all-new Chapter 19 provides an introduction to several new Java 8 constructs, but not a comprehensive coverage of all new language features. This provides flexibility to instructors, since functional programming features can be covered as an advanced independent topic, incorporated along the way, or skipped entirely. Instructors can choose to start covering functional constructs along with traditional constructs as early as Chapter 6. NEW!
A new section on images and 2D pixel array manipulation reflects the increasing popularity of image manipulation and will be particularly helpful for students taking AP courses.Pedagogical Features Help Students Apply What They’ve Learned. REVISED! Expanded self-checks and programming exercises have been added to several chapters. Approximately fifty total problems and exercises per chapter are included in the text, all of which have been class-tested with real students, with solutions provided for instructors online. Case studies at the end of most chapters teach students how to develop a complex program in stages and how to test each program as it is being developed.
This structure allows instructors to demonstrate each new programming construct in a rich context that can’t be achieved with short code examples.A Layered, Gradual Approach Containing Two Courses’ Worth of Material. A uniquely layered approach means that new concepts are introduced gradually, allowing students to expand their understanding at a manageable pace. Extended sections cover all of the topics from our second course in computer science, making the book usable for a two-course sequence. Chapters 12-18 explore recursion, searching and sorting, stacks and queues, collection implementation, linked lists, binary trees, hash tables, heaps, and more.
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Error Messages for Incorrect Answers give studentsimmediate personalized feedback. The error messages include both the feedback from the compiler and plain English interpretations of likely causes for the incorrect answer. Step-by-step VideoNote Tutorials enhance the programming concepts presented in your Pearson textbook by allowing students to view the entire problem-solving process outside of the classroom—when they need help the most. Pearson eText gives students access to their textbook anytime, anywhere. In addition to note taking, highlighting, and bookmarking, the Pearson eText offers interactive and sharing features. Rich media options let students watch lecture and example videos as they read or do their homework.
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About the BookNew Material Keeps the Text Comprehensive and Up-to-Date. An all-new chapter uses the new language features available in Java 8 to discuss the core concepts of functional programming. Focused on concepts rather than language features, the all-new Chapter 19 provides an introduction to several new Java 8 constructs, but not a comprehensive coverage of all new language features. This provides flexibility to instructors, since functional programming features can be covered as an advanced independent topic, incorporated along the way, or skipped entirely.
Instructors can choose to start covering functional constructs along with traditional constructs as early as Chapter 6. A new section on images and 2D pixel array manipulation reflects the increasing popularity of image manipulation and will be particularly helpful for students taking AP courses.
REVISED! Expanded self-checks and programming exercises have been added to several chapters.Also available with MyProgrammingLab ™MyProgrammingLab is an online learning system designed to engage students and improve results. MyProgrammingLab consists of a set of programming exercises correlated to specific Pearson CS1/Intro to Programming textbooks. Through practice exercises and immediate, personalized feedback, MyProgrammingLab improves the programming competence of beginning students who often struggle with the basic concepts of programming languages.
Interactive Practice providesfirst-hand programming experience in an interactive online environment. Error Messages for Incorrect Answers give studentsimmediate personalized feedback. The error messages include both the feedback from the compiler and plain English interpretations of likely causes for the incorrect answer.
Step-by-step VideoNote Tutorials enhance the programming concepts presented in your Pearson textbook by allowing students to view the entire problem-solving process outside of the classroom—when they need help the most. Pearson eText gives students access to their textbook anytime, anywhere. In addition to note taking, highlighting, and bookmarking, the Pearson eText offers interactive and sharing features.
Rich media options let students watch lecture and example videos as they read or do their homework. Instructors can share their comments or highlights, and students can add their own, creating a tight community of learners in your class. The Pearson eText companion app allows existing subscribers to access their titles on an iPad or Android tablet for either online or offline viewing. Dynamic grading and assessment provide auto-grading of student assignments, saving you time and offering students immediate learning opportunities:. A dynamic roster tracks their performance and maintains a record of submissions. T.
The color-coded gradebook gives you a quick glance of your classes' progress. Easily drill down to receive information on a single student's performance or a specific problem. Gradebook results can be exported to Excel to use with your LMS. Table of Contents1. Introduction to Java Programming2. Primitive Data and Definite Loops3. Introduction to Parameters and Objects4.
Conditional Execution5. Program Logic and Indefinite Loops6. File Processing7. Inheritance and Interfaces10. ArrayLists11 Java Collections Framework12. Searching and Sorting14. Stacks and Queues15.
Implementing a Collection Class16. Linked Lists17. Binary Trees18. Advanced Data Structures19.
Functional Programming with JavaAppendix A Java SummaryAppendix B The Java API Specification and Javadoc CommentsAppendix C Additional Java Syntax.