I can easily understand how Steven Holzner manages to write so many books in so many diffent subjects.. he knows extremely little about them all, and is a master only at hiding the superficiality of his skills and knowledle. Take this book for example. Nice cover, cool title, great overall idea for
Java After Hours: 10 Projects You'll Never Do at Work
โ Scribed by Steven Holzner
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Take your Java programming skills beyond the ordinary. Java After Hours: 10 Projects You'll Never Do at Work will make Java your playground with ten detailed projects that will have you exploring the various fields that Java offers to build exciting new programs. You'll learn to:Create graphics interactively on Web serversSend images to Web browsersTinker with Java's Swing package to make it do seemingly impossible thingsSearch websites and send e-mail from Java programsUse multithreading, Ant and more!Increase your Java arsenal by taking control of Java and explore its possibilities with Java After Hours.
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Take your Java programming skills beyond the ordinary. Java After Hours: 10 Projects You'll Never Do at Work will make Java your playground with ten detailed projects that will have you exploring the various fields that Java offers to build exciting new programs. You'll learn to: Create graphic
<p class="description">Published June 08, 2005, 336 pages.</p>
One of the problems with school is that they teach you language as if you were learning<br/>so that you could write a textbook. They don't recognize that most language is spoken<br/>much different than the "proper" way it's written.<br/>Even the spelling of certain words like "going to" and "want to