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Discover the power of Java for developing applications with the engaging, hands-on approach in Farrell's JAVA PROGRAMMING, 8E. With this book, even first-time programmers can quickly develop useful programs while learning the basic principles of structured and object-oriented programming. The text incorporates the latest version of Java with a reader-friendly presentation and meaningful real-world exercises that highlight new Java strengths. Updated Programming Exercises and a wealth of case problems help you build skills critical for ongoing programming success. You can find additional tools to strengthen your Java programming success with the optional CourseMate that includes a wealth of interactive teaching and learning tools and unique Video Quizzes created by the book's author.

976 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2002

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Joyce Farrell

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Joyce Farrell was formerly a Professor of Computer Information Systems at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois. Prior to joining Harper College, Farrell taught Computer Information Systems at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and McHenry County College in Crystal Lake, Illinois. She is the author of many Programming books for Course Technology, a part of Cengage Learning[1]. Her books are widely used as textbooks in higher education institutions.

"When I write my books I use the same language, examples, analogies, and entertaining exercises that made my class sessions fun and made the lessons stick. I was always thrilled when former students would return for a visit and tell me how they were able to solve problems at their new jobs when others were stumped because of the thorough programming backgrounds they got in my courses." -Joyce Farrell

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April 24, 2020
Good for beginners who don't know anything at all about programming.
Those who have at least 2 years of programming experience, might not be very interested in this book since it covers basics only.
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September 6, 2021
A good book for beginners, intermediate developers if they want to review their java, but I would like to add a bit more details sometimes in chapters unrelated stuff comes up and a lot of times become convoluted. The great thing is a lot of exercises ( but need solutions a lot of times too some questions become a headache to solve also because the author is using graphics to print output from the start not console ).
I would recommend but these are some points I would like to highlight
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August 19, 2012
What a horribly convoluted and badly written book! The activities at the end of the chapter are so unbelievably stupid! It has things such as:


Just below the newly entered declaration for oneSite, add an integer declaration as follows:

int siteNum;



and "Between the curly braces, type: ..."

It makes it so hard to read. Just show the code!
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May 1, 2010
I am sure there are much better Java books than this one out there. I was not impressed, but did learn quite a bit.
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