Java Programming: From The Ground Up
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Rating | : | 4.81 (828 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0073523356 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1136 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-01 |
Language | : | English |
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from The University of Notre Dame, Ralph Bravaco has been a member of the faculty of Stonehill College, where he has taught more than a dozen computer science courses ranging from introductory programming to compiler design. Shai Simonson earned his B.A. and Ph.D in computer science at Northwestern University. . in mathematics at Columbia
The motivation behind this writing is to bring a logical, readable, entertaining approach to keep your students involved. Each chapter has a Bigger Picture section at the end of the chapter to provide a variety of interesting related topics in computer science. The writing style is conversational and not overly technical so it addresses programming concepts appropriately. The text contains a large variety of carefully designed exercises that are more effective than the competition.. Java Programming, From The Ground Up, with its flexible or
. from The University of Notre Dame, Ralph Bravaco has been a member of the faculty of Stonehill College, where he has taught more than a dozen computer science courses ranging from introductory programming to compiler design. About the Author Since receiving his Ph.D. Shai Simonson earned his B.A. and Ph.D in computer science at Northwestern University. in mathematics at Columbia University and M.S
Joshua D Farrow said Good read, but contains stupid mistakes. I'll start by saying that the book is a very good introduction into OOP. The writer has a very good writing style that slowly introduces readers into common computer jargon, rather than saturating them in it from the very beginning. Though this style may be criticized by some, I believe it is what makes this book a very strong read. Also, the author does a very good job of including an array of exercises at the end of each chapter, ranging from error correction problems, to actual projects. The only big problem that I had with the book was the random typos that can be found throughout. The author seemed to either be in a hurry, or just d. An Excellent Introduction Jason Smith I used this book in an Introduction to Computer Science course. I have already done a lot of programming, though not in Java, so the material conceptually was not new to me. I enjoyed the book and I found it to be engaging and humorous.My wife also took the course, and she had never programmed before. She really enjoyed the book, and she has learned a ton from it. She found the explanations to be help and not boring. She is a bit concerned that our next computer science class will not be as enjoyable because there will be a different textbook.. Java programming book is reliable, but a bit confusing Kristone I utilized this book in my CSE class at Miami University. Reading the book seemed a bit confusing, however the examples helped somewhat.