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Overview
Ideal for readers new to object-oriented programming, this reader-friendly book provides the framework needed to understand the subject in a logical, step-by-step manner. It is based on Microsoft J++ and is fully compliant with the Java 2 standard. Keeps readers up to date on the latest issues and trends in the field. Explains all fundamental concepts fully in simple language, and reinforces them by direct laboratory experience using numerous examples and exercises. Upgrades GUI designs from the original AWT package of classes to the newer Java 2 standard (the Swing Set). Features new chapters including topics such as Polymorphism, Graphics and the Swing Set, Components and the Swing Set, and Networking. Offers real-world projects ranging from simple operations on numbers to advanced Web design. Covers console applications and browser applets. Offers a C review. Covers Web-page design and structured programming techniques. A useful self-teaching guide for beginners who are interested in programming.Editorials
This updated introduction to the Java programming language of Microsoft J++ includes Visual Studio 6.0 and the newer Java 2 standard. The author defends his focus on these rather than such emerging standards as Visual Studio 7.0 and J# by citing their lower startup costs and more appropriate level for beginners. Includes questions and problems in modular chapters, a glossary, and appendices covering HTML tags used in the text, Visual Studio design aids, and procedures for downloading the Java 2 standard. One enclosed CD-ROM holds a trial version of JJ++ software; the other includes student projects, exercise answers, and tips. Familiarity with C or C++ is helpful but optional. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Details
Published
July 9, 2002
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2003.
Pages
608
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130482600