Building Java Programs; Michael Regester; 2007
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Building Java Programs Upplaga 1

av Michael Regester
Back to Basics: A Structure Students Can Manage

Students can become overwhelmed if they have to learn how to define objects while they are also trying to master basic programming skills. Reges and Stepp introduce novice programmers to fundamental constructs and common pitfalls of the Java programming language by using objects before defining them and emphasizing the essentials of procedural programming, problem solving, and algorithmic reasoning to develop programming knowledge.

Features:
- Objects are used early and definedlater so students can focus first on mastering basic procedural programming skills and can quickly begin writing interesting programs.

-Problem solving is a central focus in introducing new constructs, with the text highlighting new problems that can be solved with each construct, common pitfalls novices are likely to encounter, and the most frequent ways to use the new constructs.

-An emphasis on algorithmic thinking breaks large problems into smaller pieces, using pseudocode to refine algorithms and grappling with the challenges of expressing problems algorithmically.

- A layered approach introduces new concepts gradually, layer by layer, allowing students to expand their understanding at a manageable pace.

-Case Studies are the capstones of each chapter, showing students how to develop complex programs in stages and how to test them as they are being developed.

[This book is] very clear and appropriate for the level of a college freshman or intro learner to Java It is obvious that the authors teach the course and understand the needs of the students. Eric Mason, Wright State University

The back-to-basics style of Building Java Programs is refreshing. The authors conversational tone and focus on fundamental skills appeal to many more of my students than books that tackle the difficult concept of true object-oriented programming early. I find that the layered approach and emphasis on logic and problem solving lead to a much more focused first course in programming. Mike Scott, University of Texas, Arlington.
Back to Basics: A Structure Students Can Manage

Students can become overwhelmed if they have to learn how to define objects while they are also trying to master basic programming skills. Reges and Stepp introduce novice programmers to fundamental constructs and common pitfalls of the Java programming language by using objects before defining them and emphasizing the essentials of procedural programming, problem solving, and algorithmic reasoning to develop programming knowledge.

Features:
- Objects are used early and definedlater so students can focus first on mastering basic procedural programming skills and can quickly begin writing interesting programs.

-Problem solving is a central focus in introducing new constructs, with the text highlighting new problems that can be solved with each construct, common pitfalls novices are likely to encounter, and the most frequent ways to use the new constructs.

-An emphasis on algorithmic thinking breaks large problems into smaller pieces, using pseudocode to refine algorithms and grappling with the challenges of expressing problems algorithmically.

- A layered approach introduces new concepts gradually, layer by layer, allowing students to expand their understanding at a manageable pace.

-Case Studies are the capstones of each chapter, showing students how to develop complex programs in stages and how to test them as they are being developed.

[This book is] very clear and appropriate for the level of a college freshman or intro learner to Java It is obvious that the authors teach the course and understand the needs of the students. Eric Mason, Wright State University

The back-to-basics style of Building Java Programs is refreshing. The authors conversational tone and focus on fundamental skills appeal to many more of my students than books that tackle the difficult concept of true object-oriented programming early. I find that the layered approach and emphasis on logic and problem solving lead to a much more focused first course in programming. Mike Scott, University of Texas, Arlington.
Upplaga: 1a upplagan
Utgiven: 2007
ISBN: 9780321382832
Förlag: Pearson Education
Format: Bok
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 871 st
Back to Basics: A Structure Students Can Manage

Students can become overwhelmed if they have to learn how to define objects while they are also trying to master basic programming skills. Reges and Stepp introduce novice programmers to fundamental constructs and common pitfalls of the Java programming language by using objects before defining them and emphasizing the essentials of procedural programming, problem solving, and algorithmic reasoning to develop programming knowledge.

Features:
- Objects are used early and definedlater so students can focus first on mastering basic procedural programming skills and can quickly begin writing interesting programs.

-Problem solving is a central focus in introducing new constructs, with the text highlighting new problems that can be solved with each construct, common pitfalls novices are likely to encounter, and the most frequent ways to use the new constructs.

-An emphasis on algorithmic thinking breaks large problems into smaller pieces, using pseudocode to refine algorithms and grappling with the challenges of expressing problems algorithmically.

- A layered approach introduces new concepts gradually, layer by layer, allowing students to expand their understanding at a manageable pace.

-Case Studies are the capstones of each chapter, showing students how to develop complex programs in stages and how to test them as they are being developed.

[This book is] very clear and appropriate for the level of a college freshman or intro learner to Java It is obvious that the authors teach the course and understand the needs of the students. Eric Mason, Wright State University

The back-to-basics style of Building Java Programs is refreshing. The authors conversational tone and focus on fundamental skills appeal to many more of my students than books that tackle the difficult concept of true object-oriented programming early. I find that the layered approach and emphasis on logic and problem solving lead to a much more focused first course in programming. Mike Scott, University of Texas, Arlington.
Back to Basics: A Structure Students Can Manage

Students can become overwhelmed if they have to learn how to define objects while they are also trying to master basic programming skills. Reges and Stepp introduce novice programmers to fundamental constructs and common pitfalls of the Java programming language by using objects before defining them and emphasizing the essentials of procedural programming, problem solving, and algorithmic reasoning to develop programming knowledge.

Features:
- Objects are used early and definedlater so students can focus first on mastering basic procedural programming skills and can quickly begin writing interesting programs.

-Problem solving is a central focus in introducing new constructs, with the text highlighting new problems that can be solved with each construct, common pitfalls novices are likely to encounter, and the most frequent ways to use the new constructs.

-An emphasis on algorithmic thinking breaks large problems into smaller pieces, using pseudocode to refine algorithms and grappling with the challenges of expressing problems algorithmically.

- A layered approach introduces new concepts gradually, layer by layer, allowing students to expand their understanding at a manageable pace.

-Case Studies are the capstones of each chapter, showing students how to develop complex programs in stages and how to test them as they are being developed.

[This book is] very clear and appropriate for the level of a college freshman or intro learner to Java It is obvious that the authors teach the course and understand the needs of the students. Eric Mason, Wright State University

The back-to-basics style of Building Java Programs is refreshing. The authors conversational tone and focus on fundamental skills appeal to many more of my students than books that tackle the difficult concept of true object-oriented programming early. I find that the layered approach and emphasis on logic and problem solving lead to a much more focused first course in programming. Mike Scott, University of Texas, Arlington.
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