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Java How to Program (4th Edition)
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by Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel
Sales Rank: 455399
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$1.85
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Paperback: 1546 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 4 edition August 8, 2001
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0130341517
ISBN-13: 978-0130341518
Product Dimensions:
8.8 x 7.2 x 1.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.2 pounds
Product Description
An introduction to the Java 2 Platform, Standard edition, using the author's LIVE-CODE training methods. Covers data structures/collections, exceptions, multithreading, files, streams, serialization, and more. Provides screen captures and Internet resources. Includes accompanying CD-ROM. Previous edition: c1999. Softcover. DLC: Java (Computer program language).
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The authoritative DEITEL LIVE-CODE introduction to programming with the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE)
Java has revolutionized software development with multimedia-intensive, platform-independent, object-oriented code for conventional, Internet-, Intranet- and Extranet-based applications and applets. This exciting new Fourth Edition of the world's best-selling Java textbook now has a companion volumeAdvanced Java 2 Platform How to Programwhich focuses on the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), presents advanced J2SE features and introduces the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME).
Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the founders of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally recognized corporate training and content-creation organization specializing in Java, C++, C, Visual C#, Visual Basic®, Visual C++®, .NET, XML, Python, Perl, Internet, Web and object technologies. The Deitels are also the authors of the world's #1 C++ textbookC++ How to Program, 3/eand many other best sellers.
In Java How to Program, Fourth Edition the Deitels introduce the fundamentals of object-oriented programming in Java. The 4th edition includes an optional 180-page case study that introduces object-oriented design with the UML. Key 4th edition topics include: - Applications/Applets
- Swing GUI/Event Handling
- Classes/Objects/Interfaces
- Encapsulation/Inner Classes
- OOP/Inheritance/Polymorphism
- Data Structures/Collections
- Files/Streams/Serialization
- Networking/Client/Server/Internet/Web
- Graphics/Java2D/Images/Animation
- JMF/Java Sound/Audio/Video/MIDI
- (Optional) OOD/UML/Design Patterns
- Exceptions/Multithreading
Java How to Program, Fourth Edition includes extensive pedagogic features: - Hundreds of LIVE-CODE programs with screen captures that show exact outputs
- Extensive World Wide Web and Internet resources to encourage further research
- Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautionsall marked with icons
Good Programming Practices Software Engineering Observations Performance Tips Look-and-Feel Observations Testing and Debugging Tips Common Programming Errors
Java How to Program, Fourth Edition is the centerpiece of a family of resources for teaching and learning Java, including Web sites (http://www.prenhall.com/deitel and http://www.deitel.com) with the book's code examples (also on the enclosed CD) and other information for faculty, students and professionals; an optional interactive CD (Java 2 Multimedia Cyber Classroom) containing hyperlinks, audio walkthroughs of the code examples, solutions to about half the book's exercises and e-mail access to the authors at deitel@deitel.com
For information on worldwide corporate on-site seminars and Web-based training offered by Deitel & Associates, Inc., visit: http://www.deitel.com
For information on current and forthcoming Deitel/Prentice Hall publications including How to Program Series (e-)books, Multimedia Cyber Classrooms, Complete Training Courses (that include Deitel books and Cyber Classrooms) and Web-Based Training Courses see the last few pages of this book.
Customer Reviews & Comments If you are buying a book you need to ensure you choose the appropriate one. This is not a Java reference book. This is not a learn java in 24 hours or 21 days type [thing]. If you are an experienced programmer, and want to learn Java, or have hacked around with Java and want to get a really good introduction to lots of the core aspects of java then this book is really good. The book teaches not just the syntax of Java instructions, it does more. It introduces the reader to OO style programming from a Java perspective. It encourages the reader to understand UML and the common notation used by OO designers. It also encourages readers to take advantage of experienced people by referring to Patterns. The bad. It is not a reference book. Don't buy this if you want to look up a snippet of code around a specific instruction or Java concept. There are better books for reference use. Overall this is an excellent book for learning to program with Java and doing so with an OO perspective and using common OO design notation. All the exercises run without bugs, and are meaningful for what they are trying to demonstrate.
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Java How to Program (4th Edition)
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Price: $1.85

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