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Java Learning To Program With Robots 1st Edition Byron Weber Becker

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Java Learning To Program With Robots 1st Edition Byron Weber Becker
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Publisher: Course Technology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.21 MB
Pages: 864
Author: Byron Weber Becker
ISBN: 9780619217242, 0619217243
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Java Learning To Program With Robots 1st Edition Byron Weber Becker by Byron Weber Becker 9780619217242, 0619217243 instant download after payment.

JAVA: LEARNING TO PROGRAM WITH ROBOTS is an innovative approach to teaching and learning introductory object-oriented programming. Students are introduced to object-oriented concepts with simulated robots, a hands-on approach that is engaging and fun for both students and instructors. Robots are used to lay a solid object-oriented foundation upon which students build an in-depth understanding of programming concepts using a wide range of non-robotic examples. The robots approach has been successfully used for nearly six years at the University of Waterloo and has introduced more than 6,000 students to OO programming using Java.

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