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Java how to Program
Edition3rd
Publish DateAugust 1999
AuthorHarvey M. Deitel Paul J. Deitel
ISBN0130125075
PublisherPrentice Hall
FormatPaperback, 1424pp
Accompanying CDYes
Price $56.00 at fatbrain.com
Rating 7/10
Publisher's Note Java is revolutionizing software development with multimedia-intensive, platform-independent, object-oriented code for conventional, Internet-, Intranet- and Extranet-based applets and applications. This Third Edition of the world's most widely used university-level Java textbook carefully explains Java's extraordinary capabilities.
Synopsis Completely revised and updated to cover the new features in the 1.2 release of Java, this book is a comprehensive look at learning how to program in Java. The book covers all facets of the Java language, including object-orientation, multithreading, exception-handling, the new event model, the graphics capabilities of the new Abstract Windows Toolkit, and the new APIs.
Back Cover The complete, authoritative introduction to Java Java is revolutionizing software development with multimedia-intensive, platform-independent, object-oriented code for conventional, Internet-, Intranet- and Extranet-based applets and applications. This Third Edition of the world's most widely used university-level Java textbook carefully explains Java's extraordinary capabilities. In Java How to Program: Third Edition, the Deitels introduce the fundamentals of object-oriented programming and client/server development in Java. Key topics include: - Swing GUI, JavaBeans, event handling, graphics - Multimedia, animation, audio - Distributed computing: Servlets, RMI, networking - Internet, World Wide Web - Database (JDBC) , data structures, collections, files - Multithreading, exceptions Java How to Program: Third Edition includes: - Hundreds of "live-code" programs with screen captures that show exact outputs - Extensive exercises (many with answers) accompanying every chapter - Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and caution\213all marked with icons


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