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.
The Java tutorial : object-oriented programming for the Internet
β Scribed by Mary Campione; Kathy Walrath
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1262
- Series
- Java series
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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 programming, and everything else you need to know to become a proficient Java programmer. Through a task-oriented, example-driven approach, The JavaaA A Tutorial introduces you to fundamental concepts and applications. Designed so that you can customize your own path through the specific information you need, the book explains the nuts and bolts of the language, applet construction, and the fundamental Java classes. You will also learn about more advanced topics such as creating a graphical user interface (GUI), using multiple threads, and working with Java's networking capabilities. This Second Edition has been extensively updated to cover API changes in Java 1.1 regarding UI, networking, and I/O, and to include the latest Java language developments.New and updated material includes: receiving broadcasts using a multicast socket new I/O features, including character streams and object serialization the latest developments in applet tags using the 1. 1 AWT event system new language features, such as nested classes tips for writing 100% Pure Java programs *updating 1.0 programs to use the 1.1 API In addition, the Second Edition has been revised and reorganized to offer a stronger and more cohesive presentation, making this best-selling and award-winning book even better. The Tutorial now starts with a new lesson that introduces you to the Java phenomenon and provides a foundation for understanding the rest of the book. The accompanying CD-ROM contains the Tutorial and all its code samples, versions of the Java Development KitaA A (JDK) and the JDK documentation for each major platform, and the HotJavaaA A Browser.On the CD, the HTML version of the book is browser-friendly and contains information not found in the printed text, such as draft lessons on internationalizing Java programs, calling non-Java libraries from Java programs, using the security API, developing JavaBeansaA A components, and using the GUI components in the Swing/JFC package. 0201310074B04062001
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