Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach
by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne
Sales Rank: 13076
Discount: 9 % List Price: $103.00 $92.40 At Amazon
Paperback: 736 pages
Publisher: Addison Wesley; 1 edition July 27, 2007
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0321498054
ISBN-13: 978-0321498052
Product Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.4 x 1.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
Book Description KEY MESSAGE: By emphasizing the application of computer programming not only in success stories in the software industry but also in familiar scenarios in physical and biological science, engineering, and applied mathematics, Introduction to Programming in Java takes an interdisciplinary approach to teaching programming with the Java™ programming language. Elements of Programming: Your First Program; Built-in Types of Data; Conditionals and Loops; Arrays; Input and Output. Functions and Modules: Static Methods; Libraries and Clients; Recursion. Object-Oriented Programming: Data Types; Creating Data Types; Designing Data Types. Algorithms and Data Structures: Performance; Sorting and Searching; Stacks and Queues; Symbol Tables. For all readers interested in introductory programming courses using the Java programming language.
About The Author Robert Sedgewick teaches in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. His primary areas of research are analytic combinatorics and the design, analysis, and implementation of algorithms. He is the author of a widely-used series on algorithms published by Addison-Wesley Professional. Sedgewick is on the Board of Directors for Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Kevin Wayne also teaches in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. His research focuses on theoretical computer science, especially optimization and the design, analysis, and implementation of computer algorithms. Wayne received his PhD from Cornell University.
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