Introduction to Java Programming, Brief Version, 9th Edition
- Length: 1446 pages
- Edition: 9
- Language: English
- Publisher: Prentice Hall
- Publication Date: 2012-03-11
- ISBN-10: 0132923734
- ISBN-13: 9780132923736
- Sales Rank: #332014 (See Top 100 Books)
Introduction to Java Programming, Brief, 9e, features comprehensive coverage ideal for a one-, two-, or three-semester CS1 course sequence.
Daniel Liang teaches concepts of problem-solving and object-oriented programming using a fundamentals-first approach. Beginning programmers learn critical problem-solving techniques then move on to grasp the key concepts of object-oriented, GUI programming, advanced GUI and Web programming using Java.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers, Programs, and Java
Chapter 2 Elementary Programming
Chapter 3 Selections
Chapter 4 Loops
Chapter 5 Methods
Chapter 6 Single-Dimensional Arrays
Chapter 7 Multidimensional Arrays
Chapter 8 Objects and Classes
Chapter 9 Strings
Chapter 10 Thinking in Objects
Chapter 11 Inheritance and Polymorphism
Chapter 12 GUI Basics
Chapter 13 Graphics
Chapter 14 Exception Handling and Text I/O
Chapter 15 Abstract Classes and Interfaces
Chapter 16 Event-Driven Programming
Chapter 17 GUI Components
Chapter 18 Applets and Multimedia
Chapter 19 Binary I/O
Chapter 20 Recursion
Appendix A: Java Keywords
Appendix B: The ASCII Character Set
Appendix C: Operator Precedence Chart
Appendix D: Java Modifiers
Appendix E: Special Floating-Point Values
Appendix F: Number Systems
Appendix G: Bitwise Operations
Bonus Web Chapters
CHAPTER 35 Internationalization
CHAPTER 36 JavaBeans
CHAPTER 37 Containers, Layout Managers, and Borders
CHAPTER 38 Menus, Toolbars, and Dialogs
CHAPTER 39 MVC and Swing Models
CHAPTER 40 JTable and JTree
CHAPTER 41 Advanced Java Database Programming
CHAPTER 42 Servlets
CHAPTER 43 JavaServer Pages
CHAPTER 44 JavaServer Faces
CHAPTER 45 Web Services
CHAPTER 46 Remote Method Invocation
CHAPTER 47 2-4 Trees and B-Trees
CHAPTER 48 Red-Black Trees
CHAPTER 49 Java 2D
CHAPTER 50 Testing Using JUnit