Introduction to Programming in Java
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-672-33784-0 (ISBN)
This example-driven guide focuses on Java’s most useful features and brings programming to life for every student in the sciences, engineering, and computer science.
Coverage includes
Basic elements of programming: variables, assignment statements, built-in data types, conditionals, loops, arrays, and I/O, including graphics and sound
Functions, modules, and libraries: organizing programs into components that can be independently debugged, maintained, and reused
Algorithms and data structures: sort/search algorithms, stacks, queues, and symbol tables
Applications from applied math, physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science
Drawing on their extensive classroom experience, the authors provide Q&As, exercises, and opportunities for creative engagement with the material throughout. Together with the companion materials, this book empowers people pursue a modern approach to teaching and learning programming.
Companion web site contains
Chapter summaries
Supplementary exercises, some with solutions
Detailed instructions for installing a Java programming environment
Program code and test data suitable for easy download
Detailed creative exercises, projects, and other supplementary mat
And companion studio-produced online videos provide students and professionals with the opportunity to engage with the material at their own pace and instructors the opportunity to spend their time with students helping them to succeed on assignments and exams.
Robert Sedgewick is the William O. Baker Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University, where he was founding chairman of the Department of Computer Science. He has held visiting research positions at Xerox PARC, Institute for Defense Analyses, and INRIA, and served on the board of directors at Adobe Systems. His research interests include analytic combinatorics, design and analysis of algorithms and data structures, and program visualization. He has written seventeen books. Kevin Wayne is the Phillip Y. Goldman Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at Princeton University, where he has taught since 1998, earning several teaching awards. He is an ACM Distinguished Educator and holds a Ph.D. in operations research and industrial engineering from Cornell University.
Programs viii
Preface xi
Chapter 1: Elements of Programming 1
1.1 Your First Program 2
1.2 Built-in Types of Data 14
1.3 Conditionals and Loops 50
1.4 Arrays 90
1.5 Input and Output 126
1.6 Case Study: Random Web Surfer 170
Chapter 2: Functions and Modules 191
2.1 Defining Functions 192
2.2 Libraries and Clients 226
2.3 Recursion 262
2.4 Case Study: Percolation 300
Chapter 3: Object-Oriented Programming 329
3.1 Using Data Types 330
3.2 Creating Data Types 382
3.3 Designing Data Types 428
3.4 Case Study: N-Body Simulation 478
Chapter 4: Algorithms and Data Structures 493
4.1 Performance 494
4.2 Sorting and Searching 532
4.3 Stacks and Queues 566
4.4 Symbol Tables 624
4.5 Case Study: Small-World Phenomenon 670
Context 715
Glossary 721
Index 729
APIs 751
Erscheinungsdatum | 23.04.2017 |
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Verlagsort | New Jersey |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 188 x 231 mm |
Gewicht | 1160 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge ► Java |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
ISBN-10 | 0-672-33784-3 / 0672337843 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-672-33784-0 / 9780672337840 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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