Java How To Program (late objects) (10th Edition) by Paul J. Deitel, published by Pearson, delves into the intricacies of Java programming through a comprehensive and practical approach. This edition is designed for students and professionals alike, offering both educational value and self-study utility. The book spans 1248 pages, covering object-oriented programming concepts alongside intermediate-level topics that facilitate further learning. It introduces Java language features using thousands of lines of code in hundreds of full working programs, making complex ideas accessible through the Deitels’ renowned Live Code approach.
The late objects version of this book postpones class development, instead starting with control structures, methods, and arrays in a non-object-oriented, procedural programming context. This unique pedagogical strategy ensures that readers gain foundational skills before diving into object-oriented concepts. With its extensive content, rich examples, and practical applications, Java How To Program (late objects) (10th Edition) is an invaluable resource for anyone embarking on or refining their journey in Java programming.
