Key features include:
Thorough coverage of the Java Collections Framework, especially the implementations of important data structures, such as lists, trees, and hash tables. Use of a simple graphical user interface (GUI) for I/O. This gives students a better understanding of event-driven programming, which is the real-world environment. An accompanying website that includes PowerPoint slides, java applets, source code, solutions to exercises, and labs. Many examples and exercises reinforce concepts throughout the book. Optional labs promote active learning as well as use of the scientific method because each lab is set up as an experiment, which asks students to observe, hypothesize, test, and draw conclusions.
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