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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... represents park , 01 represents drive , 10 represents reverse , and 11 represents neutral . In this case , it wouldn't matter if we switched that mapping around , though in some cases the relationships between the bit combinations and ...
... represents park , 01 represents drive , 10 represents reverse , and 11 represents neutral . In this case , it wouldn't matter if we switched that mapping around , though in some cases the relationships between the bit combinations and ...
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... represents a particular string that contains specific characters . Let's consider another example . Suppose a class called Student represents a student at a university . An object created from the Student class would represent a ...
... represents a particular string that contains specific characters . Let's consider another example . Suppose a class called Student represents a student at a university . An object created from the Student class would represent a ...
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... represents the decimal value 10 . In fact , in base 16 , which is also called hexadecimal , we need digits that represent the decimal values 10 through 15 . For number systems higher than 10 , we use alphabetic characters as single ...
... represents the decimal value 10 . In fact , in base 16 , which is also called hexadecimal , we need digits that represent the decimal values 10 through 15 . For number systems higher than 10 , we use alphabetic characters as single ...
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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 |
Common terms and phrases
answers in Appendix applet args array ArrayList binary bits boolean bytes Chapter child class class diagram color combo box components constructor containment hierarchy contains created declared defined Design and implement digits disk displayed enumerated type error event example executed expression Figure floating point frame graphical user interface inheritance initial input insertion sort instantiated integer invoked Java program Java reserved word javadoc KEY CONCEPT label layout manager Lewis/Loftus listener loop main method method called modifier mouse myCodeMate node num1 num2 object-oriented operands operator output palindrome panel parameter polymorphic println prints problem public class public static void public void QUESTIONS see answers Rational Number recursive reference represents reserved word result selection sort SELF-REVIEW QUESTIONS shown in Listing specified statement static void main stored String object switch statement System.out.println toString Unicode variable Video Note void main String