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Big Java, 3rd Edition
Big Java, 3rd Edition
Cay S. Horstmann, San Jose State Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-470-10554-2
©2008
1248 pages
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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.

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