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Java Programming: From Problem Analysis To Program Design

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Designed for beginning programming students, this book will motivate and excite while teaching fundamental programming concepts. Based on years of classroom testing, Java Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Third Edition approaches programming with a focus on clear explanations and practice, two critical factors in mastering the Java language. Straightfor ...more
Paperback, 3rd Edition, 1055 pages
Published February 27th 2007 by Cengage Learning (first published February 15th 2005)
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John Talbot
Aug 14, 2016 John Talbot rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Best textbook I've used in years

I really like this textbook. It's informative and worth keeping as reference in the future. It's not light reading but if you are willing it is worth the mental exhaustion.
Dreyden
Apr 29, 2015 Dreyden rated it it was ok
I felt Java for dummies was better in the way of teaching an imbecile some basic through advanced Java skills. This book was an advanced book trying to teach a novice how to code. It was effective when used in conjunction with other resources.
Jovana
Jul 17, 2015 Jovana rated it it was ok  ·  review of another edition
The reading was incredibly dry and boring. I actually found myself falling asleep. However, it was informative and helped me have a better understanding of Java. Unfortunately, I had to look into alternatives to the book (youtube videos & apps mostly) because I simply couldn't read it for any real stretch of time.
cele
Jul 07, 2009 cele rated it it was amazing
Another quarter. Another opportunity to yet again be completely confused by a programming text.

Ok finished this text and OMG compared to everything else out there in the object oriented programming category, it is so awesome! I did not send this book back.
Haneen
Sep 22, 2012 Haneen rated it liked it
I used this book to know JAVA since I didn't take it yet.. It was some how useful but I was looking for specific points in JAVA... I liked this programming language .. It's so friendly , interesting and easier than any other ones.
Brandee Terry
May 19, 2011 Brandee Terry rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Another terrific programming textbook. Malik is great at writing these books.
Danjay Sabado
Dec 03, 2012 Danjay Sabado rated it really liked it
I want to have this.
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Dr. D.S. Malik teaches Mathematics and Computer Science at Creighton University. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 1985. He has published more than 45 papers and 15 books on abstract algebra, fuzzy automata theory and languages, fuzzy logic and its applications, information science, and programming.
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