The content of the book is structured into four main pillars:
: Introduces the creation and design of custom data types and how to use them effectively in larger systems. Introduction to Programming in Java An Interdis...
: Covers the absolute basics including your first program, built-in data types (variables, strings, integers), conditionals, loops, arrays, and standard input/output (including graphics and sound). The content of the book is structured into
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: Focuses on performance, sorting and searching algorithms, and fundamental structures like stacks, queues, and symbol tables. Where to Buy
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The book you're referring to is by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne. It focuses on teaching Java through real-world applications in science, engineering, and mathematics rather than just "toy problems".