


Students can view the entire problem-solving process outside of the classroom–when they need help the most. VideoNotes provide step-by-step video tutorials specifically designed to enhance the programming concepts presented in the book.These exercises are not printed in the text. More than 200 additional programming exercises with solutions are provided to the instructor in the Companion Website.Algorithm animations can be accessed from the Companion Website. Algorithm Animations are valuable pedagogical tools to demonstrate how algorithms work.


EXPANDED! Text-specific Companion Website, maintained by the author at.The 11th edition has been completely revised to enhance clarity and presentation, and includes new and expanded content, examples, and exercises.Įxtensive resources provide support for both instructors and students This course approaches Java GUI programming using JavaFX, which has replaced Swing as the new GUI tool for developing cross-platform-rich Internet applications and is simpler to learn and use. Beginner programmers learn critical problem-solving techniques then move on to grasp the key concepts of object-oriented, GUI programming, advanced GUI and Web programming using JavaFX. The first 13 chapters are appropriate for preparing the AP Computer Science exam.Ī fundamentals-first introduction to basic programming concepts and techniquesĭesigned to support an introductory programming course, Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures teaches concepts of problem-solving and object-orientated programming using a fundamentals-first approach. The Brief Version contains the first 18 chapters of the Comprehensive Version. EXPANDED! Text-specific Companion Website, maintained by the author at This text is intended for a 1-semester CS1 course sequence.
