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Big Java: Early Objects

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With Wiley’s Interactive Edition, you get all the benefits of a downloadable, reflowable eBook with added resources to make your study time more effective, including:

• Lambda Expressions, Default & Static Method interfaces
• Embedded Problem Solving Sections & How-To Guides
• Worked Examples & Self-Check Exercises at the end of each chapter
• Progressive Figures that trace code segments using color for easy recognition
• Linked Programming Tips for programming best practices
• Integrated Try-With Resources from Java 7

Cay Horstmann's sixth edition of Big Java: Early Objects, Interactive Edition, 6th Edition provides an approachable introduction to fundamental programming techniques and design skills, helping students master basic concepts and become competent coders. Updates for the Java 8 software release and additional visual design elements make this student-friendly text even more engaging. The text is known for its realistic programming examples, great quantity and variety of homework assignments, and programming exercises that build student problem-solving abilities. This edition now includes problem solving sections, more example code online, and exercise from Science and Business.

2866 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2002

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A book that teaches you Java from the zero, to a junior candidate level. Providing you with a lot of exercises and theory, as three semesters of CompSci.
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Absolutely great book for not just a rookie programmer, but even experienced brewers of Java!
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