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Network Programming, C/C++, Java (Programming Language)
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The Java/C++ cross-reference handbook

by Frederick F. Chew
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Overview

If you know either language, leverage what you already know to become an expert on both Java and C++! Slash your learning curve with this exceptionally practical reference, full of easy-to-use Q&As, sample code, and unbiased comparisons that'll make you productive fast. Review the application services available to Java applications, and how they compare to C++ equivalents in UNIX and Windows NT. Learn how the C++ iostream class framework compares with the Java stream classes of package java.io. Discover the basics of multiprocessing and multithreading in both Java and C++. Compare event trapping in Java and NT C++ message-driven environments, and see how Java windows management stacks up against OSF/Motif. Compare sockets, client/server programming, and TCP/IP internetworking in Java and C++. The CD-ROM includes more than 100 sample programs, plus 32-bit Windows and Macintosh versions of the Java Development Kit (JDK) version 1.1.4.

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Book Details

Published
December 22, 1997
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, c1998.
Pages
480
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780138483180

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