Java Basics: I/O Streams
by
Gurunath Kalamadi
Every proficient Java programmer must have a sound understanding of the language's basic concepts. In particular, all Java professionals must understand the following five concepts to be successful:
- Object orientation
- Runtime Polymorphism
- Interfaces
- I/O Streams
- Event Handling
In a series of articles titled Java Programming Basics, I provide beginners (as well as experienced software engineers wanting to diversify their skill set) with a strong foundation of Java basics by explaining each of these concepts. This fourth article in the series covers I/O streams.
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