Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program DesignAs the worldwide best seller for introductory programming using the Java(tm) programming language, Java Software Solutions is the premiere model of text that teaches a foundation of programming techniques to foster well-designed object-oriented software. Heralded for its integration of small and large realistic examples, the authors emphasize building solid problem-solving and design skills. The Sixth Edition introduces improvements that make the text a better teaching and learning tool. Revolutionary Video Notes featuring author John Lewis work in conjunction with the text to visually explain challenging topics and in-text Programming Projects. New vignettes explaining real-world software failures emphasize why good design is important, and novel section-level exercises let students check their comprehension before moving on. |
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... input values of various types . The input could come from various sources , including data typed interactively by the user or data stored in a file . The Scanner class can also be used to parse a character string into separate pieces ...
... input values of various types . The input could come from various sources , including data typed interactively by the user or data stored in a file . The Scanner class can also be used to parse a character string into separate pieces ...
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... input token to process . And , as we've seen previously , it has a next method that returns the next input token as a string . The Scanner class also has specific variations of the hasNext method , such as the hasNextInt and hasNext ...
... input token to process . And , as we've seen previously , it has a next method that returns the next input token as a string . The Scanner class also has specific variations of the hasNext method , such as the hasNextInt and hasNext ...
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... input file scanner returns true — that is , as long as there is more input in the data file to process . Each iteration through the loop reads one line ( one URL ) from the input file and prints it out . For each URL , a new Scanner ...
... input file scanner returns true — that is , as long as there is more input in the data file to process . Each iteration through the loop reads one line ( one URL ) from the input file and prints it out . For each URL , a new Scanner ...
Other editions - View all
Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design (International ... John Lewis,William Loftus No preview available - 2004 |
Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design John Lewis,William Loftus No preview available - 2009 |
Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design + Lab Manual for Java ... John Lewis,William Loftus No preview available - 2008 |
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