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This text is intended for use in the Java programming course

 

Tony Gaddis’s accessible, step-by-step presentation helps beginning students understand the important details necessary to become skilled programmers at an introductory level. Gaddis motivates the study of both programming skills and the Java programming language by presenting all the details needed to understand the “how” and the “why”—but never losing sight of the fact that most beginners struggle with this material. His approach is both gradual and highly accessible, ensuring that students understand the logic behind developing high-quality programs.


In Starting Out with Java Early Objects, Gaddis looks at objects—the fundamentals of classes and methods—before covering procedural programming. As with all Gaddis texts, clear and easy-to-read code listings, concise and practical real-world examples, and an abundance of exercises appear in every chapter.

 

Teaching and Learning Experience

This program presents a better teaching and learning experience—for you and your students.

  • Enhance Learning with the Gaddis Approach Gaddis’s accessible approach features clear and easy-to-read code listings, concise real-world examples, and exercises in every chapter.

  • Keep Your Course Current Content is refreshed to provide the most up-to-date information on new technologies for your course.

  • Support Instructors and Students Student and instructor resources are available to expand on the topics presented in the text.


Starting Out with Java Early Objects Global Edition Law Express eBook Tony Gaddis

oh boy here we go >_>

So I'm a college student at k-state. Why review this book then? well I actually am enjoying this book. As a person who hates text books because they are fairly difficult to understand (and I have aspergers), this book is the first text book I'm enjoying.
This book goes over a lot of stuff. From simple basics to some advance. I'm not sure who "Software Engineer" is but this book DOES go over the basics and moves towards some advanced stuff.

is it worth the money?
That depends on the person buying it. I'd say rent it first then buy it, take note you will be paying more in the end if you do that. I did do that and I have no regrets as a person who seriously enjoys programming.

What does it come with?
The book IF PURCHASED NEW, will have a code you can use to get access to some goodies like videos and files that have the code (i reccommend coding it down yourself for a better learning experience).

Do you reccomend the book?
Oh yes certainly. Again if your not a huge fan and just checking it out or simply taking the class to earn credits, just rent it. If your getting it for k-state and are just getting into the programming class, Start on chapter 2, that's where the coding begins so you'll get a better start for the semester.

Why 4/5 and not 5/5?
two things, it doesn't go over MVC (model-view-controller) which my prof does go over. and this book is paper back, whish it was hardback so that it would last me longer.

Product details

  • File Size 78246 KB
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Up to 2 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Publisher Pearson; 5 edition (April 17, 2015)
  • Publication Date April 17, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00XN46TTG

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This is a very good book. All of the subject matter in the book is explained thoroughly and in a simple enough way that those new to Java should be able to understand the material. I am amazed by the vast amount of material this book goes over, but it is over 1,000 pages long so that is to be expected.

I think the full cost of this book is high so I rented it from . The book I received had tire marks on the first few pages and someone left marks on every single chapter's review questions, Find the Error and Algorithm workbench.
The first text that sets me on the path of getting a good grasp of the Java programming language. Highly recommended.

I already have access to an e-copy of this book, I decided to purchase the hardcopy in appreciation of the author.

I tried the registration process again and this time it worked. Now I have access to the online resources.
EDIT edition released on February 6th. Sadly most students were forced to buy the physical book at the start of the spring semester. The sample covers the first chapter. The print replica looks great on the retina iPad with support for annotations, notes, etc. Looks like a decent investment, however, remember the appendices are not included. A $26 6 month subscription must be purchased from the companion site.

This book is required for my Java 1 and 2 classes. I am about a month into the semester and this text is absolutely amazing! Each chapter of the book is laid out in such a way that makes learning Java a breeze. I also used Gaddis's Starting Out with C++ title which compared with this text has really helped me become a better programer and critical thinker.

Each chapter lays out the next set of content to learn and introduces it a good pace ensuring these is no room for confusion. At the end of each chapter, there are about 20 program problems to work on that incorporate everything up to that point. These programs are amazing practice.

My only complaint with the text is that the appendices are available online at a separate cost for 6 months of time access. If a new book was purchased, an access code is provided for this 6 months of access.
The content can be saved locally so this isn't too much of an issue unless buying used.

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Great coding book! I am hoping for Starting Out with Objective-C book in the future!
This is a fantastic book to introduce one to the wonders of JAVA. I used this for a university course and so had a professional walk-through. However, this is an excellent source even for independent study. For each of the programming questions there is a youtube walk-through (search "java gaddis 2.1" for chapter two question one walk-through). This is a very large textbook and some concepts may be overwhelming, but with the supplimental video instructions anyone can learn how to code in JAVA
Java was the first programming language I learned in college. This was the textbook that we used and it does an excellent job of teaching someone who has no experience with programming and teaching the concept of object oriented design. The author is able to explain details in layman term and you aren't left lost in translation. The programming challenges and questions are a great source to help reinforce the teachings of the book and I would highly recommend you do them. It's easy enough to go back through the chapters to figure out issues you encounter during the programming challenges or the questions. Although this textbook is covering java 5 and is pretty outdated now considering there is java 8; it can still serve as a solid foundation for someone getting into java.
Damn good book. Covers everything so thoroughly sometimes the repetition is annoying, until you miss some key point (which shows up when answering the checkpoint questions and end of chapter questions) and you can confirm the answer in multiple places for slightly different situations. There is no way I could do all the programming exercises in the book in one semester unless I was three people that could type 75 word per minute only taking that one class. Never in my life have I been so satisfied with an instructional book. (And that includes the Ninth Edition Mike Meyers A+ Exam Guide, which also was fairly informative). I didn't use the online resources because I don't know if I need what is there, the resources expire, and I still have to take another semester.
oh boy here we go >_>

So I'm a college student at k-state. Why review this book then? well I actually am enjoying this book. As a person who hates text books because they are fairly difficult to understand (and I have aspergers), this book is the first text book I'm enjoying.
This book goes over a lot of stuff. From simple basics to some advance. I'm not sure who "Software Engineer" is but this book DOES go over the basics and moves towards some advanced stuff.

is it worth the money?
That depends on the person buying it. I'd say rent it first then buy it, take note you will be paying more in the end if you do that. I did do that and I have no regrets as a person who seriously enjoys programming.

What does it come with?
The book IF PURCHASED NEW, will have a code you can use to get access to some goodies like videos and files that have the code (i reccommend coding it down yourself for a better learning experience).

Do you reccomend the book?
Oh yes certainly. Again if your not a huge fan and just checking it out or simply taking the class to earn credits, just rent it. If your getting it for k-state and are just getting into the programming class, Start on chapter 2, that's where the coding begins so you'll get a better start for the semester.

Why 4/5 and not 5/5?
two things, it doesn't go over MVC (model-view-controller) which my prof does go over. and this book is paper back, whish it was hardback so that it would last me longer.
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