Java, Java, Java: Object-Oriented Problem Solving, Third Edition

Java, Java, Java: Object-Oriented Problem Solving, Third Edition

A suitable book for a typical Introduction to Computer Science (CS1) course or for a slightly more advanced Java as a Second Language course.

Publication date: 05 Feb 2012

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Paperback: 865 pages

Views: 13,947

Type: Book

Publisher: Pearson Education

License: Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported

Post time: 02 Sep 2016 05:00:00

Java, Java, Java: Object-Oriented Problem Solving, Third Edition

Java, Java, Java: Object-Oriented Problem Solving, Third Edition A suitable book for a typical Introduction to Computer Science (CS1) course or for a slightly more advanced Java as a Second Language course.
Tag(s): Introduction to Computer Programming Java Object Oriented Programming
Publication date: 05 Feb 2012
ISBN-10: n/a
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Paperback: 865 pages
Views: 13,947
Document Type: Book
Publisher: Pearson Education
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Post time: 02 Sep 2016 05:00:00
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From the Preface:
Morelli and Walde wrote:We have designed this third edition of Java, Java, Java to be suitable for a typical Introduction to Computer Science (CS1) course or for a slightly more advanced Java as a Second Language course. This edition retains the “objects first” approach to programming and problem solving that was characteristic of the first two editions. Throughout the text we emphasize careful coverage of Java language features, introductory programming concepts, and object-oriented design principles. 

The third edition retains many of the features of the first two editions, including: 
• Early Introduction of Objects
• Emphasis on Object Oriented Design (OOD)
• Unified Modeling Language (UML) Diagrams
• Self-study Exercises with Answers
• Programming, Debugging, and Design Tips.
• From the Java Library Sections
• Object-Oriented Design Sections
• End-of-Chapter Exercises
• Companion Web Site, with Power Points and other Resources




About The Author(s)


Professor of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, Ph.D. University of Hawaii. Research interests cover Artificial Intelligence/Cognitive Science, Historical Cryptography, and Computer science education.

Ralph Morelli

Professor of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, Ph.D. University of Hawaii. Research interests cover Artificial Intelligence/Cognitive Science, Historical Cryptography, and Computer science education.


Emeritus Professor at Trinity College. Taught a wide range of college courses in Mathematics and Computer Science.

Ralph Walde

Emeritus Professor at Trinity College. Taught a wide range of college courses in Mathematics and Computer Science.


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