Big Java
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No one brews up a better Java guide than Cay Horstmann and in this Third Edition of Big Java he′s perfected his recipe. Thoroughly updated to include Java 6, the Third Edition of Horstmann′s bestselling text helps you absorb computing concepts and programming principles, develop strong problem–solving skills, and become a better programmer, all while exploring the elements of Java that are needed to write real–life programs.
A top–notch introductory text for beginners, Big Java, Third Edition is also a thorough reference for students and professionals alike to Java technologies, Internet programming, database access, and many other areas of computer science.
Features of the Third Edition:
- The ′Objects Gradual′ approach leads you into object–oriented thinking step–by–step, from using classes, implementing simple methods, all the way to designing your own object–oriented programs.
- A strong emphasis on test–driven development encourages you to consider outcomes as you write programming code so you design better, more usable programs
- Helpful "Testing Track" introduces techniques and tools step by step, ensuring that you master one before moving on to the next
- New teaching and learning tools in WileyPLUS––including a unique assignment checker that enables you to test your programming problems online before you submit them for a grade
- Graphics topics are developed gradually throughout the text, conveniently highlighted in separate color–coded sections
- Updated coverage is fully compatible with Java 5 and includes a discussion of the latest Java 6 features
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #199097 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 1248 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
No one brews up a better Java guide than Cay Horstmann and in this Third Edition of Big Java he’s perfected his recipe. Thoroughly updated to include Java 6, the Third Edition of Horstmann’s bestselling text helps you absorb computing concepts and programming principles, develop strong problem–solving skills, and become a better programmer, all while exploring the elements of Java that are needed to write real–life programs.
A top–notch introductory text for beginners, Big Java, Third Edition is also a thorough reference for students and professionals alike to Java technologies, Internet programming, database access, and many other areas of computer science.
Features of the Third Edition:
- The ′Objects Gradual′ approach leads you into object–oriented thinking step–by–step, from using classes, implementing simple methods, all the way to designing your own object–oriented programs.
- A strong emphasis on test–driven development encourages you to consider outcomes as you write programming code so you design better, more usable programs
- Helpful “Testing Track” introduces techniques and tools step by step, ensuring that you master one before moving on to the next
- New teaching and learning tools in WileyPLUS—including a unique assignment checker that enables you to test your programming problems online before you submit them for a grade
- Graphics topics are developed gradually throughout the text, conveniently highlighted in separate color–coded sections
- Updated coverage is fully compatible with Java 5 and includes a discussion of the latest Java 6 features
About the Author
Cay S. Horstmann is a Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science at San Jose State University. He is an experienced professional programmer and was Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Preview Systems, Inc. He is also a consultant for major corporations, universities and organizations on C++, Java, Windows and Internet programming. Horstmann is the author of many successful professional and academic books, including Java Concepts, Big C++, Object Oriented Design and Patterns, and Computing Concepts with C++ Essentials (all with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.), and Core Java (Sun Microsystems Press), with Gary Cornell.
Customer Reviews
Good reference
Although I do agree that the book isn't the best for beginners I think that it is an excellent book for referencing Java. I would recommend this book to anyone who has some experience with programming and is looking to further their understanding of Java.
UG rhul student
this book is not good for some one who have no idea about java and never did programing before. it doesn't explain the example so well. how ever its the one that doesn't have errors in it.
Recommended
Its highly recommended by the University of Exeter in England and is required reading on its distance learning Java course.



