Thursday, March 17, 2011

Java Lecture Notes--- source for learn


Java Lecture Notes

These are the lecture notes I use in my course, Introduction to Java Programming, taught most semesters at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn (formerly known as Brooklyn Poly). This class is being taught at the senior undergraduate and introductory graduate level for computer science majors, and is split into 13, two hour fifteen minute classes plus a final exam:
If you wish to use these notes for your personal education, entertainment, and enlightenment, please do. I hope they're helpful.

Java Student's Resource

After numerous requests, I have bundled up these notes and published them in book form, both electronic and paper. You can order a nicely printed copy of the notes entitled The Java Student's Resource fromLulu.com. A PDF is $19.95. A perfect-bound, printed copy is $35.90. All major credit cards are accepted. The book version contains essentially all the content you'll find here with the exception of a few very Poly-specific details like which room the class meets in and the date and format of the final exam.
The printed book is not available from other retailers such as Amazon. I thought about making it available there, but the tyrannies of ISBN numbers would have kept me from updating it as frequently as I like. Lulu doesn't tell me who ordered the book, but if you drop me an e-mail after you've ordered it, I'll put you on a mailing list to receive free updated versions of the PDF as they're released, probably 2-4 times a year.


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