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Java Software Solutions, Global Edition 9th edition

‏576.00 ₪
ISBN13
9781292221724
יצא לאור ב
Harlow
מהדורה
9
זמן אספקה
21 ימי עסקים
עמודים
IE
תאריך יציאה לאור
31 בינו׳ 2018
מחליף את פריט
9781292018232
For courses in Java programming Empowers students to write useful, object-oriented programs Java Software Solutions establishes a strong foundation of programming techniques to foster well-designed object-oriented software. Heralded for its integration of small and large real-world examples, the worldwide best-selling text emphasizes problem-solving and design skills and introduces students to the process of constructing high-quality software systems. The 9th Edition features a sweeping overhaul of Graphics Track coverage, to fully embrace the JavaFX API. This fresh approach enriches programmers' understandings of core object-oriented principles. The text uses a natural progression of concepts, focusing on the use of objects before teaching how to write them-equipping students with the knowledge and skill they need to design true object-oriented solutions. Pearson MyLabTM Programming not included. Students, if MyLab is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson rep for more information. MyLab is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment product designed to personalize learning and improve results. With a wide range of interactive, engaging, and assignable activities, students are encouraged to actively learn and retain tough course concepts.
מידע נוסף
מהדורה 9
עמודים IE
מחליף את פריט 9781292018232
ISBN10 1292221720
יצא לאור ב Harlow
תאריך יציאה לאור 31 בינו׳ 2018
תוכן עניינים 1. Introduction 1.1 Computer Processing 1.2 Hardware Components 1.3 Networks 1.4 The Java Programming Language 1.5 Programming Development 1.6 Object-Oriented Programming 2. Data and Expressions 2.1 Character Strings 2.2 Variables and Assignment 2.3 Primitive Data Types 2.4 Expressions 2.5 Data Conversion Software Failure: NASA Mars Climate Orbiter and Polar Lander 3. Using Classes and Objects 3.1 Creating Objects 3.2 The String Class 3.3 Packages 3.4 The Random Class 3.5 The Math Class 3.6 Formatting Output 3.7 Enumerated Types 3.8 Wrapper Classes 3.9 Introduction to JavaFX 3.10 Basic Shapes 3.11 Representing Colors 4. Writing Classes 4.1 Classes and Objects Revisited 4.2 Anatomy of a Class 4.3 Encapsulation 4.4 Anatomy of a Method 4.5 Constructors Revisited 4.6 Arcs 4.7 Images 4.8 Graphical User Interfaces 4.9 Text Fields Software Failure: Denver Airport Baggage Handling System 5. Conditionals and Loops 5.1 Boolean Expressions 5.2 The If Statement 5.3 Comparing Data 5.4 The While Statement 5.5 Iterators 5.6 The ArrayList Class 5.7 Determining Event Sources 5.8 Managing Fonts 5.9 Checkboxes 5.10 Radio Buttons Software Failure: Therac-25 6. More Conditionals and Loops 6.1 The Switch Statement 6.2 The Conditional Operator 6.3 The Do Statement 6.4 The For Statement 6.5 Using Loops and Conditionals with Graphics 6.6 Graphic Transformations 7. Object-Oriented Design 7.1 Software Development Activities 7.2 Identifying Classes and Objects 7.3. Static Class Members 7.4 Class Relationships 7.5 Interfaces 7.6 Enumerated Types Revisited 7.7 Method Design 7.8 Method Overloading 7.9 Testing 7.10 GUI Design 7.11 Key Events Software Failure: 2003 Northeast Blackout 8. Arrays 8.1 Array Elements 8.2 Declaring and Using Arrays 8.3 Arrays of Objects 8.4 Command-Line Arguments 8.5 Variable Length Parameter Lists 8.6 Two-Dimensional Arrays 8.7 Polygons and Polylines 8.8 An Array of Color Objects 8.9 Choice Boxes Software Failure: LA Air Traffic Control 9. Inheritance 9.1 Creating Subclasses 9.2 Overriding Methods 9.3 Class Hierarchies 9.4 Visibility 9.5 Designing for Inheritance 9.6 Inheritance in JavaFX 9.7 Color and Date Pickers 9.8 Dialog Boxes Software Failure: Ariane 5 Flight 501 10. Polymorphism 10.1 Late Binding 10.2 Polymorphism via Inheritance 10.3 Polymorphism vis Interfaces 10.4 Sorting 10.5 Searching 10.6 Designing for Polymorphism 10.7 Properties 10.8 Sliders 10.9 Spinners 11. Exceptions 11.1 Exception Handling 11.2 Uncaught Exceptions 11.3 The Try-Catch Statement 11.4 Exception Propagation 11.5 The Exception Class Hierarchy 11.6 I/O Exceptions 11.7 Tool Tips and Disabling Controls 11.8 Scroll Panes 11.9 Split Panes and List Views 12. Recursion 12.1 Recursive Thinking 12.2 Recursive Programming 12.3 Using Recursion 12.4 Tiled Images 12.5 Fractals 13. Collections 13.1 Collections and Data Structures 13.2 Dynamic Representations 13.3 Linear Collections 13.4 Non-Linear Data Structures 13.5 The Java Collections API Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: Number Systems Appendix C: The Unicode Character Set Appendix D: Java Operators Appendix E: Java Modifiers Appendix F: Java Coding Guidelines Appendix G: JavaFX Layout Panes Appendix H: JavaFX Scene Builder Appendix I: Regular Expressions Appendix J: Javadoc Documentation Generator Appendix K: Java Syntax Appendix L: Answers to Self-Review Questions Index
זמן אספקה 21 ימי עסקים