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Java For Everyone 2nd Edition Binder Ready Version is a comprehensive introduction to Java and computer programming, which focuses on the principles of programming, software engineering, and effective learning. It is designed for a one-semester, mixed-major, first course in programming. Nobody supports your desire to teach students good programming skills like Cay Horstmann. Active in both the classroom and the software industry, Horstmann knows that meticulous coding-not shortcuts-is the base upon which great programmers are made. Using an innovative visual design that leads students step-by-step through intricacies of Java programming, Java For Everyone, 2nd Edition Binder Ready Version instills confidence in beginning programmers and confidence leads to success. This text is an unbound, binder-ready version.

624 pages, Unbound

First published January 8, 1991

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June 10, 2013
One of the better programming books I've read. It has excellent examples, exercises, and random information. I'd recommend for anyone just starting in Java.
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August 9, 2020
If you have no previous programming experience and feel blank everytime you open the IDE even a simple program... this one book resolves all that. You will become a confident coder... Thats my story! Great book overall and extremely reader friendly.
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March 14, 2017
Well written, plenty of examples and questions to work out.
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August 1, 2016
If your interest is in learning or teaching the very basics of programming and would like to do that using the Java programming language, this book is ideal for you. The content is that of a basic course in programming using a mainstream language. A large number of review questions and programming exercises are included and experienced teachers will see a lot that is familiar. The level is appropriate for the beginner that is learning on their own.
The coverage of the basics is thorough, albeit light in nearly all cases. It begins with the basic data types and operators and moves through inheritance, interfaces, collections. maps and the fundamental operations of creating a GUI. For superficial coverage, this is one of the best, but if you want depth, then you must look elsewhere.
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