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Description
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In Big Java, Third Edition, Cay Horstmann provides a comprehensive introduction to fundamental programming techniques and design skills to help the student master basic concepts. Realistic programming examples, homework assignments, and lab exercises build student problem-solving abilities. The book includes a set of advanced chapters that makes the book suitable for a 2-semester course sequence, or as a comprehensive reference to programming in Java. The new edition features a greatly expanded and updated set of resources to support any teaching approach as well as updated coverage of Java 6.0.
The homework package has been completely revamped to include a greater quantity and variety of problem types and provide significant new functionality. The LabRat tool in WileyPLUS permits automated submission and grading of programming assignments – a feature that no competitor provides.
Preparing yourself for a career in computing is a smart move.
The need for computing professionals and executives is growing rapidly right here in the U.S., even as companies become more global. Almost every major challenge facing our world is turning to computing for a solution, from conquering disease to eliminating hunger, from improving education to protecting the environment. Job growth rates for computing professions from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics range from 38% to 56% across the computing spectrum. Today’s market is creating more jobs than there are professionals to fill them, offering excellent salaries for qualified graduates.
With more choices and more opportunities, it’s a better time than ever to begin a career in computing. In fact, according to CNN/Money Magazine, software engineering is the number one best job for opportunities! Please visit the ACM website for more exciting computing career information. The URL is: http://computingcareers.acm.org
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