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Android How to Program, Second Edition provides a clear and
entertaining App-driven introduction to Android 4.3 development for
both introductory- and intermediate-level programming courses. The
Deitels' App-driven, Live Code Approach is simply the best way to
master Android programming! The Deitels teach Android programming
through ten complete, working Android Apps. Each chapter presents
new concepts through a single App. The authors first discuss what
the App does, show screen shots, test drive the App, and present an
overview of the technologies and architecture used to build it.
Next, the authors walk through building the App, presenting
complete code and providing a detailed "Live Code" walkthrough. As
part of the code walkthrough, they discuss essential programming
concepts, and demonstrate the functionality of relevant Android 4.3
APIs. Readers will gain hands-on experience with a wide spectrum of
essential Android APIs. The book also has an extensive introduction
to programming using the Java language, making this book
appropriate for Java courses that want to add an App-programming
flavor. Teaching and Learning Experience This program will provide
a better teaching and learning experience—for you and your
students. Add an App Component to your Java Course: An extensive,
optional introduction to programming using the Java language makes
this book appropriate for Java courses. Motivate Students with an
App-driven, Live Code Approach to Android 4.3 Development: Concepts
are presented in the context of 10 complete working Android Apps,
complete with syntax coloring, code walkthroughs and sample
outputs.
Appropriate for all basic-to-intermediate level courses in Visual
Basic 2012 programming. Created by world-renowned programming
instructors Paul and Harvey Deitel, Visual Basic 2012 How to
Program introduces all facets of the Visual Basic 2012 language
through a hands-on approach with hundreds of working programs. This
book reflects the major innovations Microsoft has incorporated in
Visual Basic 2012; all discussions and sample code have been
carefully audited against the newest Visual Basic language
specification. The 6th Edition is updated to Visual Studio 2012 and
includes new chapters on Windows 8 UI app development, Windows 8
graphics/multimedia, Windows Phone 8 app development and Windows
Azure. Students begin by getting comfortable with the free Visual
Basic Express 2012 IDE and basic VB syntax. Next, they build their
skills one step at a time, mastering control structures, classes,
objects, methods, variables, arrays, and the core techniques of
object-oriented programming. With this strong foundation in place,
the Deitels introduce more sophisticated techniques, including
inheritance, polymorphism, exception handling, strings, GUI's, data
structures, generics, and collections. Throughout, the authors show
developers how to make the most of Microsoft's Visual Studio tools.
A series of appendices provide essential programming reference
material on various topics.
For introductory courses in Visual Basic Programming, offered in
departments of Information Technology, Computer Science or
Business. Merging the concept of a lab manual with that of a
conventional textbook, the Deitels have crafted an innovative
approach that enables students to learn programming while having a
mentor-like book by their side. This best-seller blends the Deitel
signature Live-Code Approach with their Application-Driven
methodology. Students learn programming and Visual Basic by working
through a set of applications. Each tutorial builds upon previously
learned concepts while learning new ones. An abundance of self
assessment exercises are available at the end of most chapters to
reinforce key ideas. This approach makes it possible to cover a
wealth of programming constructs within the Visual Basic 2010
environment. View the Deitel Buzz online to learn more about the
newest publications from the Deitels.
For a wide variety of Web Programming, XHTML, and JavaScript
courses found in Computer Science, CIS, MIS, IT, Business,
Engineering, and Continuing Education departments. Internet and
World Wide Web How to Program, 5e introduces students with little
or no programming experience to the exciting world of Web-Based
applications. The book has been substantially revised to reflect
today's Web 2.0 rich Internet application-development
methodologies. A comprehensive book that teaches the fundamentals
needed to program on the Internet, this text provides in-depth
coverage of introductory programming principles, various markup
languages (XHTML, Dynamic HTML and XML), several scripting
languages (JavaScript, PHP, Ruby/Ruby on Rails and Perl); AJAX, web
services, Web Servers (IIS and Apache) and relational databases
(MySQL/Apache Derby/Java DB)--all the skills and tools needed to
create dynamic Web-based applications. The text contains
comprehensive introductions to ASP.NET and JavaServer Faces (JSF).
Hundreds of live-code examples of real applications throughout the
book available for download allow readers to run the applications
and see and hear the outputs. The book provides instruction on
building Ajax-enabled rich Internet applications that enhance the
presentation of online content and give web applications the look
and feel of desktop applications. The chapter on Web 2.0 and
Internet business exposes readers to a wide range of other topics
associated with Web 2.0 applications and businesses. After
mastering the material in this book, students will be well prepared
to build real-world, industrial strength, Web-based applications.
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