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Key object classes (String, Scanner, PrintStream, Arrays, and File) are included to get started in Java programming | Concise coverage of the fundamental conceps of Java programming uses line-by-line descriptions of code examples, without using graphics | Source codes of the code examples available electronically | An ample amount of exercise (250+) are included for each chapter, with a solutions manually available. | A complete set of lectures slides available to instructors

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Produktbeschreibung
      • Key object classes (String, Scanner, PrintStream, Arrays, and File) are included to get started in Java programming
      • Concise coverage of the fundamental conceps of Java programming uses line-by-line descriptions of code examples, without using graphics
      • Source codes of the code examples available electronically
      • An ample amount of exercise (250+) are included for each chapter, with a solutions manually available.
      • A complete set of lectures slides available to instructors

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Autorenporträt
Mitsunori Ogihara is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. Prior to joining the University of Miami, he was a professor of Computer Science at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. He is presently an editor of Theory of Computing Systems (Springer), International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science (World Scientific Press), and Open Computer Science Journal (De Gruyter). He has published three books: A Complexity Theory Companion (Springer), Music Data Mining (CRC Press), and one in Japanese. He has published more than 190 research articles.