Synopsis
A university-level text introducing fundamentals of object-oriented programming in Java, with 18 chapters progressing from Java applets and control structures through graphical user interface components, networking, and bit manipulation. Appendices offer a list of resources, a chapter on number systems, and an object-oriented case example with laboratory assignments. Includes chapter objectives and summaries, key terms and concepts, self-quizes, and a total of 1,156 exercises (new to this edition). Other new features include live-code programs with screen captures that show exact outputs, and hundreds of tips, recommended practices, and cautions, all marked with icons. A Web site is available, as well as an optional CD-ROM. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
From the Back Cover
Written by the authors of the world's best-selling introductory C and C++ books. This state-of-the-art guide examines one of today's hottest computer languages --Java; the first general-purpose, object-oriented language that is truly platform -independent. For anyone interested in the Java Programming Language.
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