CNAP: Fundamentals of Java Programming Companion Guide
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ISBN: 1587130890 ISBN13: 9781587130892
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Summary The Official Companion Guide of the Cisco Networking Academy Program's Fundamentals of Java Programming course
Maps directly to the Cisco Networking Academy Program's Web-based course
Prepares students for the Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 Platform exam
The Cisco Networking Academy Program has extended its reach beyond its well-established and highly successful CCNA and CCNP curricula. Cisco Systems has partnered with other leading information technology companies to bring robust Web-based courses focusing on popular IT areas. The Fundamentals of Java Programming course, sponsored by Sun Microsystems, was launched in the summer of 2002 with the first courses being offered in Fall 2002.
This Companion Guide from Cisco Press maps directly to the Web-based course and also features additional material to further prepare students for the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform exam. The Companion Guide uses a step-by-step approach to allow students to develop an understanding of Object-Oriented programming and solve business problems. Students will learn how to create classes, objects, and applications using the language. Topics will also include the language fundamentals and the Java language API (application programming interface).
Features
Chapter Objectives and Pedagogy--Each chapter begins with clearly defined objectives. Definitions, descriptions, examples and graphical presentations supports these objectives throughout the chapter.
Provides the instructor and the student with an outline of the chapter focus and pedagogy features throughout the chapter to aid in classroom student learning, retention and understanding.
Maps to Web-based course --Print products will map to the current version of the Web-based course.
Provides the student and the instructor with an integrated textbook companion to strengthen classroom learning.
Chapter Structure Designed to Reinforce Concepts--Chapter summaries, review questions, and answers included within each chapter. Answers to review questions are found in the appendixes, along with a glossary of key terms used throughout the text.
Reinforces concepts and helps the student evaluate their understanding before moving on to new material.
Interactive CD-ROM--The book content as well as interactive media activities will be included on a CD-ROM to complement the Companion Guide.
Builds upon the classroom and Web-based learning experience providing the student with additional hands-on electronic activities.
Only Cisco-Approved Study Materials for the Networking Academy Course--Cisco Press is the only publisher endorsed and recommended by Cisco Systems.
Provides the instructor and the student with the confidence that the same individuals who developed the Web-based course have reviewed and recommended the text from Cisco Press.
Author Bio
The Cisco Systems Worldwide Education curriculum development team in Phoenix is the developer of the Cisco Networking Academy Program online curriculum, and is the co-developer of this book, with Aries Technology, Inc. Aries is a multimedia curriculum development company located in Tempe, Arizona who has been working with WWE in developing the online curriculum. Aries education products and information can be viewed at www.aries.net
Table of Contents
1. Fundamentals of Java Programming Language.
2. Object-Oriented Programming.
3. Java Language Elements.
4. Java Language Operators and Control Structures.
5. Basics of Defining and Using Classes.
6. System, Strings, String Buffer, Math and Wrapper Classes.
7. Arrays.
8. Classes and Inheritance.
9. Understanding Packages.
10. Creating GUI.
11. Creating Applets and Graphics.
12. Exceptions.
13. Streams, Files and Stream output.
14. Utility classes.
15. Threads.
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