I don't like computer books that treat you like a kid: you need to go through chapters and chapters before the author starts challenging you. Not this one. TIJ reads like a conversation, moves fast and is always surprising you with interesting programming snippets. Its actually a lot of fun to read
Thinking in Java (One-Off)
โ Scribed by Bruce Eckel
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1182
- Series
- One-Off
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Thinking in Java, Third Edition is the much-anticipated revision of Bruce Eckel's best-selling introduction to Java. In Thinking in Java, 3/e, Bruce Eckel provides complete integration of JDK 1.4 technologies to his award winning 'Thinking in' presentation. Eckel introduces all the basics of objects as Java uses them, then walks carefully through the fundamental concepts underlying all Java programming -- including program flow, initialization and cleanup, implementation hiding, reusing classes, and polymorphism. Using extensive, to-the-point examples, he introduces exception handling, Java I/O, run-time type identification, and passing and returning objects. Eckel also provides an overview of the Key Technology of the Java2 Enterprise Edition platform (J2EE). Thinking in Java won the 1999 Software Development Magazine Productivity Award, and the Java Developer's Journal Editor's Choice Award for best book of 1998!
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