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Java Software Solutions: Foundations Of Program Design: And Uml Distilled A Brief Guide To The Standard Object Modeling Language

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This book takes an early object oriented approach to Java Embracing Java 5.0 topics, including the new standard Scanner class for simplified keyboard input and parsing, enumerated types, autoboxing, variable length parameter lists, the enhanced for loop, and generic types. This new edition has an earlier evolution of object concepts, developed in a way that capitalizes on the power of objects without overwhelming beginning programmers. It includes all new Java 5 topics, including Scanner class, enumerated types, autoboxing, variable length parameter lists, the enhanced for loop, and generic types. This is in depth coverage on GUI applications. This book is appropriate for beginning programmers who want to learn to program with Java as well as experienced programmers who want to add Java to their skill-set.

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First published August 1, 1997

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14 reviews16 followers
October 27, 2019
I think this is my third time THROUGH this book. We read through it as part of a work book club with mostly graduates in the book club.

Again, it's a great book. The best part of the book club were the discussions that followed on from each chapter!
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September 2, 2020
This was my college textbook on Java. Good book but a bit shallow for my tastes. One of the highlights of this book is how it used a pattern based approach on structured programming such as patterns on how to write control flow statements.

Good book, but you may need more books to supplement this book.
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August 4, 2018
Dr. Lewis and Dr. Loftus has a very easy to understand introduction to Data Structures in Computer Science. Java Software Solutions is an exercise rich compendium of Data Structures and all neophyte programmers are encouraged to read this book and understand Data Structure fundamentals!
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March 30, 2021
It's the kind of book that is doing fine on a shelf and that you said you'd check out one day when you need it. But it seems that googling things is faster than looking in the book so it's getting a bit dusty..
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August 9, 2019
I really struggled with this book. The dry writing style, and the way they organized the topics, was not conducive to learning. At least, not for me. I took a second Java class this semester, and enjoyed the book for that class immensely: Java, A Beginner’s Guide by Herbert Schildt. I highly recommend that one for anyone looking to learn Java programming.
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December 4, 2010
Full of errors....the errata supplement is as bigger than some of the chapters.
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June 9, 2014
Really good in the context of a classroom. Got me through a year of Java programming with excellent results.
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