Essential Java for AP CompSci

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From Programming to Computer Science

ISBN: 1484261828
ISBN 13: 9781484261828
Autor: Winnie, Doug
Verlag: APress
Umfang: xix, 327 S., 59 s/w Illustr., 327 p. 59 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.07.2021
Auflage: 1/2021
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Computer science has become a basic life skill that will impact almost every career, and it is a skill that anyone can learn. Whether you are going into a career or side hustle in business, technology, creativity, architecture, or almost any other field, you will find coding and computer science play a role. This book teaches you the essential skills for computer science using one of today’s most popular programming languages, Java. Each lesson is designed to be completed in about an hour, giving you a step-by-step process to learn over time and integrate into your daily workflow and schedule. Whether you are a student starting out with computer science, or looking to reskill into a digital career, this text will help you dive into the fundamentals of programming and prepare yourself to jump start your journey into computer science. Inside you will learn: The primary building blocks of programming using the Java programming language Terminology and best practices of software development – Object-oriented programming concepts Commonlanguage definitions and examples to help drive understanding and comprehension of computer science fundamentals

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Beschreibung

Gain the essential skills for computer science using one of today's most popular programming languages, Java. This book will prepare you for AP CompSci Complete, but you dont need to be sitting that class to benefit. Computer science has become a basic life skill that everyone is going to need to learn. Whether you are going into a career or side hustle in business, technology, creativity, architecture, or almost any other field, you will find coding and computer science play a role. So when we learn programming we are going to focus on three things: what is the process; what is the syntax; and what is the flow. The process is represented as a flowchart. We will learn how to make these to help you plan out what you are going to do before you write a line of code. At first, the flowcharts will be pretty simple, but then they will get more complex. The syntax is the code: this is what you write that translates the process you create in a flowchart to the instructions that the computer can understand. Finally, there is the flow. This is where you trace through the code and see how the data and information it stores along the way changes. You can see how the operation of the program cascades from line to line. You will be building charts that will capture the programming flow so you can better understand how the computer processes code to make your next program easier to conceive and code.Along the way to aid in the learning of the essential Java skills, there will be three kinds of project types throughout this book: business software projects for applications where you work for a company and need to complete an internal project for a team such as the sales, marketing, or data science teams; social good projects where you are working for non-profits or for agencies that are trying to research and provide solutions to economic, environmental, medical, or humanitarian projects; and game development projects for games basedon player input, random chance, or other mechanics for the use of entertainment.What is unique about computer science is how it has become a skill, and not just a career. While there are jobs and titles of computer scientist, the skill of computer science, and specifically programming, are almost everywhere. After reading and using this book, you'll have the essential skills to think like a computer scientist, even if you are not. As a result youll be of greater value to your clients, your company, and yourself.  What You Will Learn Discover the primary building blocks of programming using the Java programming language - See terminology and best practices of software development Work with objectoriented programming concepts Use commonlanguage definitions and examples to help drive understanding and comprehension of computer science fundamentals Who This Book Is For Those who want to learn programming and want to think like a computer scientist. Ideal for anyone taking AP CompSci Complete.

Autorenporträt

Doug Winnie is director of learning experience at H&R Block, responsible for learning and development platforms supporting associates across the organization. Previously, Doug was principal program manager at Microsoft and LinkedIn leading the LinkedIn Learning instructor community, curriculum strategy for technology learning content, and as a member the Windows Insider team supporting educational and career growth for millions of Windows Insiders worldwide.Throughout his career and consulting with companies such as Adobe, PG&E, Safeway, HP, and the US Army, Doug has worked to help developers and designers through education, product management, and interactive development. Doug was honored with two Webby award nominations with projects for Industrial Light and Magic and has written multiple publications to teach beginners how to code. He is also an AP Computer Science teacher, teaching the next generation of developers. Doug lives in the Kansas City metro area and Palm Springs, California. 

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