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Beginning Java for High School Students - Jdk6 Edition
BEGINNING JAVA FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS is a self-study or instructor led tutorial consisting of 10 chapters explaining (in simple, easy-to-follow terms) how to build a Java application. Students learn about project design, object-oriented programming, console applications, graphics applications and many elements of the Java language. Numerous examples are used to demonstr
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Paperback, 466 pages
Published
October 25th 2010
by Kidware Software
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What is "Beginning Java for High School Students" ... and how it works.
The lessons "Beginning Java for High School Students" are a highly organized and well-indexed set of tutorials meant for children aged 10 and above. JCreator, a specific IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is used to create both Console and GUI( Graphical User Inteface applications).
The tutorials provide the benefit of completed age-appropriate applications for high school students - fully documented projects from the te ...more
The lessons "Beginning Java for High School Students" are a highly organized and well-indexed set of tutorials meant for children aged 10 and above. JCreator, a specific IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is used to create both Console and GUI( Graphical User Inteface applications).
The tutorials provide the benefit of completed age-appropriate applications for high school students - fully documented projects from the te ...more
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