Java Programming – Joyce Farrell – 9th Edition

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Java is popular among professional programmers because it can be used to build visually interesting graphical user interface (GUI) and Web-based applications. Java also provides an excellent environment for the beginning programmer—a student can quickly build useful programs while learning the basics of structured and object-oriented programming techniques. Java Programming, Ninth Edition, provides the beginning programmer with a guide to developing applications using the Java programming language.

Java Programming, Ninth Edition, provides the beginning programmer with a guide to developing applications using the Java programming language. Discover the power of Java™ for developing applications today when you trust the engaging, hands-on approach in Farrell’s JAVA PROGRAMMING, 9E. Even if you’re a first-time programmer, JAVA PROGRAMMING can show you how to quickly start developing useful programs, all while still mastering the basic principles of structured and object-oriented programming.

Unique, reader-friendly explanations and meaningful programming exercises emphasize business applications and game creation while useful debugging exercises and contemporary case problems further expand your understanding. Additional digital learning resources within MindTap provide interactive learning tools as well as coding IDE (Integrated Development Environment) labs for practicing and expanding your skills.

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  • Preface
    1. Creating Java Programs
    2. Using Data
    3. Using Methods, Classes, and Objects
    4. More Object Concepts
    5. Making Decisions
    6. Looping
    7. Characters, Strings, and the StringBuilder
    8. Arrays
    9. Advanced Array Concepts
    10. Introduction to Inheritance
    11. Advanced Inheritance Concepts
    12. Exception Handling
    13. File Input and Output
    14. Introduction to Swing Components
    15. Using JavaFX and Scene Builder

    Appendix A Working with the Java Platform
    Appendix B Data Representation
    Appendix C Formatting Output
    Appendix d Generating Random Numbers
    Appendix E Javadoc
    Glossary
    Index

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