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Deitel Java How To Program,Sixth edition (2004)

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1568 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; Sixth edition (2004)
ISBN: 0131483986

Java How to Program, 6/E takes a new early classes and objects approach to teaching programming. These topics in the past editions of Java How to Program, were introduced in Chapters 8-10. Now, they are introduced in Chapter 3 and are integrated throughout the book in both the examples and exercises from that point forward. Other features and updates to this edition include:

Audited to the ACM/IEEE CS curricula guidelines, the CS AP exam and Sun’s Certified Java Programmer and Java Developer exams.
New, condensed object-oriented design and UML case study (ATM application) replaces the large elevator case study from earlier editions.
New recursion chapter.
New Searching and Sorting Chapter.
Updated the UML discussion with the latest UML industry standard-UML 2.0.
Updated presentation of Inheritance and Polymorphism, including new examples to replace the Point/Circle/Cylinder hierarchy from earlier editions.
New appendices on Java APIs, Javadoc, primitive types, keywords and bit manipulation.
Text-file processing. Updated examples and exercises.
Addressed the comments of two distinguished review teams-post-publication review team of the fifth edition and the pre-publication review team of this new edition.
Tuned the writing to eliminate redundancy.
All new book presentation design with new fonts, tips and colors.
Deitel live-code pedagogy.
Some sections are now marked as optional.
Coverage of GUI is being organized to make its coverage optional, so students and instructors can focus more on the fundamental concepts of each chapter rather than GUI concepts.
Simplified coverage of files and streams.
Simplified coverage of networking.

This exciting, new revision of Java How to Program is fully up-to-date with the Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0! New chapters and/or sections based on the latest release of Java include:

Autoboxing
Enumerations
Enhanced for loops
Variable length argument lists
New Formatter class for C-style formatted output
New Scanner class for simpler keyboard input
Generics
Concurrency APIs
Updated presentation of multithreading and concurrency
static import statements


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