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Building Java Programs A Back To Basics Approach 4e 4th Ed Stuart Reges Marty Stepp

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Building Java Programs A Back To Basics Approach 4e 4th Ed Stuart Reges Marty Stepp
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Publisher: Pearson Education Canada
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.05 MB
Pages: 1226
Author: Stuart Reges & Marty Stepp
ISBN: 9781292161693, 1292161698
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 4th ed

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Building Java Programs A Back To Basics Approach 4e 4th Ed Stuart Reges Marty Stepp by Stuart Reges & Marty Stepp 9781292161693, 1292161698 instant download after payment.

For courses in Java Programming Layered, Back-to-Basics Approach to Java Programming Newly revised and updated, this Fourth Edition of Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach uses a layered strategy to introduce Java programming and overcome the high failure rates that are common in introductory computer science courses. The authors' proven and class-tested ""back to basics"" approach introduces programming fundamentals first, with new syntax and concepts added over multiple chapters. Object-oriented programming is discussed only once students have developed a basic understanding o.

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