Experiments in Java: An Introductory Lab Manual

Experiments in Java: An Introductory Lab Manual

by Samuel A. Rebelsky
     
 

This lab manual is appropriate for any Introduction to Programming course that uses the Java programming language. Its hands-on exercises are intended to help students improve their understanding of the fundamental structures in Java. The order of the topics in this manual reflects an objects-first approach with the goal of helping students understand the

Overview

This lab manual is appropriate for any Introduction to Programming course that uses the Java programming language. Its hands-on exercises are intended to help students improve their understanding of the fundamental structures in Java. The order of the topics in this manual reflects an objects-first approach with the goal of helping students understand the object-oriented paradigm.

This manual is divided into three parts. The first part presents the core of the Java language. These six sessions provide experience with core features and principles of the Java programming language. They provide enough breadth and depth for readers to learn more of Java on their own or in later courses. The second part of the manual helps students explore issues pertaining to algorithms. Recursion is considered here, as well important searching algorithms. Finally, methods of algorithm analysis are examined. The final part of the manual covers a number of additional topics that are not decribed in the core sessions such as graphics, inheritance, and object design.

Features

  • Includes eighteen laboratories, each with:
  • Introductory Material
  • New Skills that students will develop in the exercise
  • Prerequisite Skills to ensure students are prepared for the session
  • Required Files to use, modify, and extend in the exercises
  • Discussion of topics covered in the laboratory session
  • Experiments to reinforce the discussion
  • Post-Laboratory Problems to enhance understanding
  • Notes on selected problems
  • Focuses on applications, but includes optional material on applets
  • Provides an objects-first approach to working with Java
  • Written on the Java 2 platform
  • Designed to work with any Java textbook

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780201612677
Publisher:
Addison Wesley
Publication date:
12/10/1999
Edition description:
New Edition
Pages:
490
Product dimensions:
8.53(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.01(d)

Meet the Author

Samuel A. Rebelsky is an assistant professor of computer science at Grinnell College where he has designed an object-oriented data structures and algorithms course, and developed Java laboratories to support that and other introductory-level courses. He taught as a visitor at Dartmouth College from 1993 to 1997, and has taught Java to professionals and educators at the EdMedia World Conference on Educational Multimedia and the WebNet World Conference. Rebelsky's research interests include computer science education, computers in education, hypertext, and programming languages. Professor Rebelsky received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University in Chicago in 1993

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