Introduction to Programming in Java

a textbook for a first course in computer science for the next generation of scientists and engineers


Textbook.

Our textbook Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach [Amazon · Addison-Wesley] is an interdisciplinary approach to the traditional CS1 curriculum. We teach all of the classic elements of programming, using an "objects-in-the-middle" approach that emphasizes data abstraction. A key feature of the book is the manner in which we motivate each programming concept that we address by examining its impact on specific applications, taken from fields ranging from materials science to genomics to astrophysics to internet commerce. The book is organized around four stages of learning to program:

To preview our material, you can download the preface and Chapter 1.

Booksite.

Reading a book and surfing the web are two different activities: This booksite is intended for your use while online (for example, while programming and while browsing the web); the textbook is for your use when initially learning new material and when reinforcing your understanding of that material (for example, when reviewing to prepare for an exam). The booksite consists of the following elements:

To get started.

Here are instructions for installing a Java programming environment on your Mac OS X, Windows, or Linux computer.

Full programming model.

We provide I/O libraries for reading and writing text and binary data, drawing graphics, and producing sound.

To adopt.

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