Aalborg University, Denmark, 2010. β 479 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This is a teaching material about object-oriented programming, illustrated with use of the programming language C#. The initial version was written i 2006.<br/>It is assumed, as a prerequisite, that the readers have some knowledge
Active Java: Object-Oriented Programming for the World Wide Web
β Scribed by Adam Freeman, Darrel Ince
- Publisher
- Addison Wesley Longman
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 194
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Covers the main ideas behind the language and provides a thorough introduction to new concepts and issues associated with using Java. Illustrated throughout with examples. Paper.
β¦ Table of Contents
Ch. 1: Java and the Internet......Page 3
Ch. 2: Objects......Page 11
Ch. 3: Classes......Page 19
Ch. 4: Data types......Page 43
Ch. 5: Classes in Java......Page 66
Ch. 6: Libraries......Page 96
Ch. 7: The AWT library......Page 104
Ch. 8: The java.net library......Page 124
Ch. 9: The Java Development Kit......Page 141
Ch. 10: Building an applet......Page 155
Ch. 11: Building an application......Page 172
Ch. 12: Java internals......Page 183
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ting programs with Java, beginning with the basics of the language and progressing through more advanced topics such as thread programming, applet programming, and designing and implementing graphical user interfaces with AWT.
Third Edition now available! Follow your own path to expertise with this self-guided tour of the JavaaA A programming language. Written by two members of the JavaSoft team at Sun Microsystems, the book employs a hands-on interactive approach to teaching Java basics, object-oriented concepts, applet
Many, many of the legendary programmers know many programming languages. What they know from one language helps them write better code in another one. But itβs not really the language that matters: adding knowledge of C# to your knowledge of Java doesnβt make you much better. The languages are too s
Object-Oriented Programming and Java presents two important topics in contemporary software development: object-oriented programming and Java. This book takes a different teaching approach from most available literature, it begins with the description of real-world object interaction scenarios and e
Object-Oriented Programming and Java presents two important topics in contemporary software development: object-oriented programming and Java. This book takes a different teaching approach from most available literature, it begins with the description of real-world object interaction scenarios and e