| Java how to Program |
| Edition | 3rd |
| Publish Date | August 1999 |
| Author | Harvey M. Deitel Paul J. Deitel |
| ISBN | 0130125075 |
| Publisher | Prentice Hall |
| Format | Paperback, 1424pp |
| Accompanying CD | Yes |
| 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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