<i>For courses in computer science and programming</i> <b> <i>Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Data Structures </i> </b>provides a smooth introduction to programming with Java that moves fluidly from beginner to more advanced topics. The first half of the book is taught for a CS1 course and teaches fundamental programming and problem solving concepts, while the second half, meant for a CS2 course, teaches advanced topics, algorithms, and data structures. The <b>Third Edition </b>is extremely flexible in its organization, which teaches programmers to implement data structures with or without generics. As with all text in Gaddis' <b> <i>Starting Out</i> </b> series, the tone is friendly, the material detailed, and major concepts easy to understand. With rich examples throughout, programmers learn to use Java through real programming practice. <b>Note: </b> This ISBN contains an Access Code on the inside front cover that provides access to the Companion Website.pear
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