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Introduction to J++ (version 6. 0)

by Roy W. Goody
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Overview

Based on Microsoft's Visual J++, version 6.0, this book covers both conventional console applications as well as Web-based applets. Its balanced presentation targets the true beginner, combining both a laboratory-oriented approach and theoretical discussions to develop a deep, usable understanding. Coverage concentrates solely on console applications and browser applets —console applications because they provide the purest form of Java programming without the distractions and special techniques required of more elaborate environments; and browser applets because of their ability to bring the Internet alive and provide a relatively painless entry into the world of the GUI (Graphics User Interface). The book's wide range of topics within these areas ranges from simple classes and objects, to file I/O and linked lists, to external events and applet animation—covering the essentials of J++ deeply and thoroughly, with many minor details or advanced topics merely mentioned or omitted. Also included are discussions on basic page design—including HTML and hot-links—structured programming techniques, and optional review chapters on the C language. For computer/systems programmers and designers using Java/Visual J++.

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This textbook for college-level technology students concentrates on console applications with simple text output and graphical user interface applications based on browser applets for the Internet. The floppy disks contain project source code. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 22, 1999
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2000.
Pages
490
Format
Textbook
ISBN
9780139178993

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