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J2ME in a nutshell: a desktop quick reference

โœ Scribed by Kim Topley


Publisher
O'Reilly
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
526
Series
Nutshell handbook
Edition
1st ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


J2ME in a Nutshell provides a solid, no-nonsense reference to the 'alphabet soup' of microedition programming, covering the CLDC, CDC, KVM and MIDP APIs. The book alsoincludes tutorials for the CLDC, KVM, MIDP and MIDlets, MIDlet user interfaces,networking and storage, and advice on programming small handhelds. Combined withO'Reilly's classic quick reference to all the core micro-edition APIs, this is the one book thatwill take you from curiosity to code with no frustrating frills in between.


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