Java programming by example
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Java programming by example
(Advances in object technology, 17)
Cambridge University Press : SIGS Books, c1998
- pbk.
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Java Programming by Example introduces software developers to Java, the object-oriented programming language of choice for Internet development. Using nothing more than demonstrations and wry humor, the authors provide the information developers need quickly to create applets, applications, multi-file programs, animation, and GUIs. This book will appeal to software developers interested in learning by example with a minimum of theory. Skip the smalltalk and master your Java skills now!
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction to Java
- 2. Applets
- 3. Threads
- 4. GUI
- 5. Working with streams
- 6. Networking
- 7. Native methods
- 8. Object serialization
- 9. Remote method invocation
- 10. JAR files
- 11. Security
- 12. Complete example
- Appendix
- Index.
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