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Beginning programming with Java for dummies / by Barry Burd.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: --For dummiesPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. ; Chichester : Wiley, c2005.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xvi, 390 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780764588747 (pbk.) :
  • 0764588745 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.133 BUR
LOC classification:
  • QA76.73.J38
Contents:
1.Getting started -- 2.Setting up your computer -- 3.Running programs -- 4.Exploring the parts of a program -- 5.Composing a program -- 6.Using the building blocks: variables, values and types -- 7.Numbers and types -- 8.Numbers? Who needs numbers? -- 9.Forks in the road -- 10.Which way did he go? -- 11.How to flick a virtual swithch -- 12.Around and around it goes -- 13.Piles of files: dealing with information overload -- 14.Creating loops within loops -- 15.The old runaround -- 16.Using loops and arrays -- 17.Programming with objects and classes -- 18.Using methods and variables from a Java class -- 19.Creating Java mtehods -- 20.Oooey GUI was a worm -- 21.Ten sets of web links -- 22.Ten useful classes in the Java API.
Summary: The release of the Java SDK 2.0 drives this revision. All examples are updated to reflect the changes in the technology. Author Barry Burd also offers new options for tools and techniques used in Java development.
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Previous ed.: New York: Wiley, 2003.

Includes index.

1.Getting started -- 2.Setting up your computer -- 3.Running programs -- 4.Exploring the parts of a program -- 5.Composing a program -- 6.Using the building blocks: variables, values and types -- 7.Numbers and types -- 8.Numbers? Who needs numbers? -- 9.Forks in the road -- 10.Which way did he go? -- 11.How to flick a virtual swithch -- 12.Around and around it goes -- 13.Piles of files: dealing with information overload -- 14.Creating loops within loops -- 15.The old runaround -- 16.Using loops and arrays -- 17.Programming with objects and classes -- 18.Using methods and variables from a Java class -- 19.Creating Java mtehods -- 20.Oooey GUI was a worm -- 21.Ten sets of web links -- 22.Ten useful classes in the Java API.

The release of the Java SDK 2.0 drives this revision. All examples are updated to reflect the changes in the technology. Author Barry Burd also offers new options for tools and techniques used in Java development.

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