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Java manual of style

Nathan Gurewich and Ori Gurewich

Ziff-Davis Press, c1996

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Includes index

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For readers already using Java, the Java Manual of Style will prove an invaluable resource for programming tips and tricks that save time and maximize efficiency. And, for readers new to Java, clear explanations teach the essentials, with example after example -- the perfect resource for producing dynamic, interactive Web site features!<br>-- Covers the building blocks of Java programming<br>-- Explains how to use the Java Developer Kit<br>-- Includes instructions on how to create applets that will maximize interactivity in a site

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Java, the solution to powerful Internet/Web programming: what is Java? who needs it? getting Java and setting it up
  • seeing is believing, the power of Java. Part 2 Programming with Java: creating Applets for HTML with Java
  • Java programming building blocks. Part 3 Java examples: sound with Java examples
  • graphics with animation examples
  • user's interface with Java examples. Part 4 Java quick reference: compiling syntax tips
  • syntax differences between Java and C/C++
  • Java online documentation
  • code snippets for common programming tasks
  • key operations checklist for successful Java programming.

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