Fundamentals of Java : AP® computer science essentials / Kenneth Lambert and Martin Osborne.

By: Lambert, Kenneth Alfred, 1951- [author.]
Contributor(s): Osborne, Martin, 1944- [author.] | Course Technology, Inc
Publisher: Australia : Course Technology, c2011Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xii, 619, [87] pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780538471589; 0538471581Subject(s): Java (Computer program language) | Computer science -- Examinations, questions, etcDDC classification: 005.2/762 LOC classification: QA76.73.J38 | L353 2011
Contents:
Background -- First Java programs -- Syntax, errors, and debugging -- Introduction to control statements -- Using classes and objects in media computing -- Introduction to defining classes -- Control statements continued -- Improving the user interface -- Introduction to HTML and applets -- Introduction to arrays -- Classes continued -- Arrays continued -- Recursion, complexity, and searching and sorting -- Introduction to collections -- Multithreading, networks, and client/server programming.
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Includes index.

Background -- First Java programs -- Syntax, errors, and debugging -- Introduction to control statements -- Using classes and objects in media computing -- Introduction to defining classes -- Control statements continued -- Improving the user interface -- Introduction to HTML and applets -- Introduction to arrays -- Classes continued -- Arrays continued -- Recursion, complexity, and searching and sorting -- Introduction to collections -- Multithreading, networks, and client/server programming.

Grades 9-12.

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