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Introduction to Java programming : comprehensive version / Y. Daniel Liang.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2005.Edition: 5th edDescription: xxii, 1162, [32] p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0131489526
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.13/3 22
LOC classification:
  • QA76.73.J38 L52 2005
Contents:
Pt. I. Fundamental of programming -- Ch. 1. Introduction to computers, programs, and Java -- Ch. 2. Primitive data types and operations -- Ch. 3. Control statements -- Ch. 4. Methods -- Ch. 5. Arrays -- Pt. II. Object-oriented programming -- Ch. 6. Objects and classes -- Ch. 7. Strings -- Ch. 8. Inheritance and polymorphism -- Ch. 9. Abstract classes and interfaces -- Ch. 10. Object-oriented modeling -- Pt. III. GUI programming -- Ch. 11. Getting started with GUI programming -- Ch. 12. Event-driven programming -- Ch. 13. Creating user interfaces -- Ch. 14. Applets, images, and audio -- Pt. IV. Exception handling and IO -- Ch. 15. Exceptions and assertions -- Ch. 16. Simple input and output -- Pt. V. Data structures and collections framework -- Ch. 17. Object-oriented data structures -- Ch. 18. Java collections framework -- Pt. VI. Threads and internationalization -- Ch. 19. Multithreading -- Ch. 20. Internationalization -- Pt. VII. Advanced GUI programming -- Ch. 21. JavaBeans, bean events, and MVC -- Ch. 22. Containers, layout managers, and borders -- Ch. 23. Menus, toolbars, dialogs, and internal frames -- Ch. 24. Advanced swing components -- Pt. VIII. Web programming -- Ch. 25. Java database programming -- Ch. 26. Servlets -- Ch. 27. JavaServer pages -- Pt. IX. Distributed computing -- Ch. 28. Networking -- Ch. 29. Remote method invocations -- App. A. Java keywords -- App. B. The ASCII character set -- App. C. Operator precedence chart -- App. D. Java modifiers -- App. E. UML graphical notations -- App. F. Special floating-point values -- App. G. Bit operations.
Review: "This latest and much improved edition is updated to J2SE 5.0 and adopts the successful "fundamentals-first" strategy, proceeding at a steady pace through key concepts and building up to object-oriented programming. The book also features excellent coverage of advanced topics: GUI applications and applets with exception handling, I/O, data structures, internationalization, multithreading, JavaBeans, advanced GUI, database, servlets, JSP, networking, and RMI."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes index.

Pt. I. Fundamental of programming -- Ch. 1. Introduction to computers, programs, and Java -- Ch. 2. Primitive data types and operations -- Ch. 3. Control statements -- Ch. 4. Methods -- Ch. 5. Arrays -- Pt. II. Object-oriented programming -- Ch. 6. Objects and classes -- Ch. 7. Strings -- Ch. 8. Inheritance and polymorphism -- Ch. 9. Abstract classes and interfaces -- Ch. 10. Object-oriented modeling -- Pt. III. GUI programming -- Ch. 11. Getting started with GUI programming -- Ch. 12. Event-driven programming -- Ch. 13. Creating user interfaces -- Ch. 14. Applets, images, and audio -- Pt. IV. Exception handling and IO -- Ch. 15. Exceptions and assertions -- Ch. 16. Simple input and output -- Pt. V. Data structures and collections framework -- Ch. 17. Object-oriented data structures -- Ch. 18. Java collections framework -- Pt. VI. Threads and internationalization -- Ch. 19. Multithreading -- Ch. 20. Internationalization -- Pt. VII. Advanced GUI programming -- Ch. 21. JavaBeans, bean events, and MVC -- Ch. 22. Containers, layout managers, and borders -- Ch. 23. Menus, toolbars, dialogs, and internal frames -- Ch. 24. Advanced swing components -- Pt. VIII. Web programming -- Ch. 25. Java database programming -- Ch. 26. Servlets -- Ch. 27. JavaServer pages -- Pt. IX. Distributed computing -- Ch. 28. Networking -- Ch. 29. Remote method invocations -- App. A. Java keywords -- App. B. The ASCII character set -- App. C. Operator precedence chart -- App. D. Java modifiers -- App. E. UML graphical notations -- App. F. Special floating-point values -- App. G. Bit operations.

"This latest and much improved edition is updated to J2SE 5.0 and adopts the successful "fundamentals-first" strategy, proceeding at a steady pace through key concepts and building up to object-oriented programming. The book also features excellent coverage of advanced topics: GUI applications and applets with exception handling, I/O, data structures, internationalization, multithreading, JavaBeans, advanced GUI, database, servlets, JSP, networking, and RMI."--BOOK JACKET.

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