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Big Java 3E for Java 5 and 6 WileyPlus Online Registration Code - edit
EEGRP06821 | 978EEGRP06829 | e-Book | March 2007 | $73.95

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Big Java 4E for Java 5, 6 and 7 - edit
Cay S. Horstmann
0470509481 | 9780470509487 | Paperback | December 2009 | $137.95
This book introduces programmers to objects at a gradual pace. The syntax boxes are revised to show typical code examples rather than abstract notation. This includes optional example modules using Alice and Greenfoot. The examples feature annotations with dos and don'ts along with cross references to more detailed explanations in the text. New tables show a large number of typ

Java Concepts 5E for Java 5 and 6 - edit
Cay S. Horstmann
0470105550 | 9780470105559 | Paperback | February 2007 | $115.95
No one brews up a better Java guide than Cay Horstmann and in this Third Edition of Big Java he's perfected his recipe. Thoroughly updated to include Java 6, the Third Edition of Horstmann's bestselling text helps you absorb computing concepts and programming principles, develop strong problem-solving skills, and become a better programmer, all while exploring the e

Java Concepts 5E for Java 5 and 6 WileyPlus Online Registration Code - edit
EEGRP06813 | 978EEGRP06812 | e-Book | March 2007 | $61.95

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Java Concepts 6E for Java 5, 6 and 7 - edit
Cay S. Horstmann
0470509473 | 9780470509470 | Paperback | December 2009 | $119.95
This book introduces programmers to objects at a gradual pace. The syntax boxes are revised to show typical code examples rather than abstract notation. This includes optional example modules using Alice and Greenfoot. The examples feature annotations with dos and don'ts along with cross references to more detailed explanations in the text. New tables show a large number of typ

Java for Everyone - edit
Cay S. Horstmann
0471791911 | 9780471791911 | Paperback | January 2010 | $109.95
Programmers, computer scientists, and engineers need a book that delivers the essentials of how to program using Java in a more accessible, less rigorous approach. Java for Everyone provides them with a more user-friendly, graphics-intensive design that conveys complex concepts simply and effectively. It differs from other books in the market by focusing on topics such as loops

Java Programming + CD-ROM - edit
K. N. King
0393948145 | 9780393948141 | Paperback | August 2001 | $99.95

Introduction to Java Programming with GamesNEW - edit
Brian C. Ladd, Christopher James Jenkins
0470212845 | 9780470212844 | Paperback | March 2010 | $109.95
This is an excellent resource for programmers who need to learn Java but aren't interested in just reading about concepts. Introduction to Java Programming with Games follows a spiral approach to introduce concepts and enable them to write game programs as soon as they start. It includes code examples and problems that are easy to understand and motivates them to work th

Java the UML Way - edit
Else Lervik, Vegard B. Havdal
0470843861 | 9780470843864 | Paperback | May 2002 | $80.95
One of the only books that bridge the gap between O-O design (in UML) and O-O programming (in Java) in an integrated fashion.

* Learn how to translate a UML class diagram into Java source code
* Includes extensive coverage of GUI programming with Swing
* A running case study is used throughout the book
* Includes introductory level coverage of databases and

Introduction to Programming and Object-oriented Design Using Java 3E - edit
Jaime Ni o, Frederick A. Hosch
0470128712 | 9780470128718 | Paperback | January 2008 | $127.95
Now in the third edition, Nino's Introduction to Programming and Object-Oriented Design Using Java emphasizes object oriented design while enabling readers to get relevant exposure to Java syntax throughout the text.  It integrates design and testing fundamentals that are a requisite for the field and focuses on applying design and testing concepts.

Java Collections: An Introduction to Abstract Data Types, Data Structures and Algorithms - edit
David A. Watt, Deryck F. Brown
047189978X | 9780471899785 | Paperback | February 2001 | $74.95
A unique, practical approach to working with collection classes in Java 2
Software developers new to Java will find the practical, software-engineering based approach taken by this book extremely refreshing. With an emphasis more on software design and less on theory, Java Collections explores in detail Java 2 collection classes, helping programmers choose the best collecti

Developing Java Software 3E - edit
Russel Winder, Graham Roberts
0470090251 | 9780470090251 | Paperback | October 2006 | $74.95

This significantly updated new edition of Developing Java Software is a thorough presentation of object-oriented design and programming concepts using the Java 5 programming language. The book takes the reader from the basics of using Java 5 to the creation of complete, object-oriented programs. Following an ‘objects early’ approach, the core elements


   
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