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Java Programming for Dummies
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by Donald J. Koosis and David S. Koosis
Sales Rank: 793781
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$0.06
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Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Hungry Minds; 3rd edition January 1999
Language: English
ISBN-10: 076450388X
ISBN-13: 978-0764503887
Product Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.4 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
Product Description
This guide explains how to create various Java programs, including applets that travel all over the Internet and run on all types of computers. It shows how to add interactivity and computer power to Web pages on the Internet and on a company's intranet. Advice is given on: how to produce dynamic Web pages that respond to the user; using the Web to give customers and clients access to corporate information; creating sprites, bots and other fun applets that get Web pages noticed; transferring mini-programs among computers without losing or corrupting data; and more. The CD-ROM includes the JDK 2.0 software so that readers can begin programming in Java immediately. Also included is source code from the text as well as sample applets and templates, and other programming tools and utitlities.
About The Author
Donald Koosis has developed materials to help people understand computers for more than 20 years. He has worked for IBM, Bell Labs, Xerox, and now owns his own company, Instructional Systems Co., Inc. He is the author of best-selling, self-instructional books on statistics and electricity/electronics. He can be reached at donald@isc.com.;
David Koosis is a native citizen of cyberspace. He writes programs to help computers understand people, working in Java, Delphi, C++, and other unspeakable tongues. David has developed software for a variety of Fortune 500 companies and Wall Street firms. He co-developed the 1994 edition of PC Magazine's computer benchmarks and has contributed to several successful commercial software programs. He is head of software development for ISC Consultants, Inc., and can be reached at dkoosis@isc.com.
Customer Reviews & Comments The title of the book says it all. I was a dummy to buy this book. If you want to learn Java, this book is not for you. I good ground-level book is "Teach Yourself Java" by Joseph O'Neil. A good 2nd book is "Just Java" by Peter van der Linden.
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Java Programming for Dummies
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