Overview

Java How to Program (Early Objects), Tenth Editionis intended for use in the Java programming course. It also serves as a useful reference and self-study tutorial to Java programming.

The Deitels’ groundbreaking How to Program series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of object-oriented programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. Java How to Program (Early Objects), Tenth Edition, teaches programming by presenting the concepts in the context of full working programs and takes an early-objects approach
 

MyProgrammingLab forJava How to Program (Early Objects) is a total learning package. MyProgrammingLab is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program that truly engages students in learning. It helps students better prepare for class, quizzes, and exams—resulting in better performance in the course—and provides educators a dynamic set of tools for gauging individual and class progress.

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  • Personalize Learning with MyProgrammingLab: Through the power of practice and immediate personalized feedback, MyProgrammingLab helps students fully grasp the logic, semantics, and syntax of programming.

  • Teach Programming with the Deitels’ Signature Live Code Approach: Java language features are introduced with thousands of lines of code in hundreds of complete working programs.

  • Introduce Objects Early: Presenting objects and classes early gets students “thinking about objects” immediately and mastering these concepts more thoroughly.

  • Keep Your Course Current: This edition can be used with Java SE 7 or Java SE 8, and is up-to-date with the latest technologies and advancements.

  • Facilitate Learning with Outstanding Applied Pedagogy: Making a Difference exercise sets, projects, and hundreds of valuable programming tips help students apply concepts.

  • Support Instructors and Students: Student and instructor resources are available to expand on the topics presented in the text.

  • Note: ISBN-10: 0133813436 / ISBN-13: 9780133813432 Java How to Program, Early Objects Plus MyProgrammingLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package, 10/e. This package consists of:

  • ISBN-10: 0133807800 / ISBN-13: 9780133807806 Java How to Program, Early Objects, 10/e

  • ISBN-10: 0133811905 / ISBN-13: 9780133811902 MyProgrammingLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Java How to Program, Early Objects

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    Subscriber Reviews

    Average Rating: 3.357142857142857 out of 5 rating Based on 14 Ratings

    "Good for beginners" - by Anonymous on 10-NOV-2016
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    Learning is easy through this book
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    "Java " - by Shamal Jayakody on 21-FEB-2015
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    A good book. Currently Java is the most widely used programming language. It is evolving as opposed to other languages. I would say C# is the closest competitor  . Both inherited syntax from C++, which is still widely used in high performance computing.
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    "Good resource but missing the web chapters." - by Anonymous on 21-APR-2014
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    This book on Safari Books Online currently does not include the online web-chapters, instead linking to a website that needs a $24 access code to get into. If you need to get access to these chapters, search up the 9th edition instead, where the web resources are included.
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