Lambert and Osborne's content appeals to professors who want to cover traditional CS1 material using the powerful capabilities Java provides. Chapter One starts out strong by introducing students to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Excellent deal!!! Perfect condition!!! Wanted $85 at the book store at my college but got it for $15...best deal in town!!!
JAVA introduction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book is technical. It's very useful to learn Java especially to people who have prior experience to programming. But to people who have never been exposed, this book is a little difficult. Never the less with persistence it will make sense. The book provides very practical uses of Java like setting up a Employee Pay Rate at a massive scale. Does provide a CD to start writing code with assistance.
This is a GREAT book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This book is useful for both beginners and experienced developers!
Makes learning easy..
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This book doesnt baby you, its simple and can be easy if you apply yourself and it comes with its own builder software (make sure the book you get has the disk or you are screwed!! you need it to do the work).. you will not be disappointed!
Good intro for programming novices
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is a good intro for those who want to start learning computer programming in general and Java specifically. The authors ease you through basic programming concepts, including control statements, user defined methods, and loops. Eventually the get into heavier subjects like object-oriented programming, inheritance, and abstract data types.The authors have even created their own library called BreezyGUI, which helps make web/GUI programming easier. While this is o.k., I would have prefered that they focused more on Java's AWT instead.Although I thought this book was good as an intro to programming, if you're an experienced C or C++ programmer, this book probably won't work for you. I have a year's C++ experience, and the only reason I used it was to do an independent study comparing C++ and Java as a first programming language. I probably would have selected a more advanced text if not for the nature of my independent study.That being said, I still think the book does a good job of presenting programming/Java concepts, and I do like the fact that the authors decided to go with a GUI approach instead of a CLI (Command Line Interface) approach. This will help keep the interest of those learning their first language, because they can make "cool" looking apps quickly.
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