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Java in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference

By:
David Flanagan
Summary:
This bestselling book is an indispensable quick-reference for Java programmers. Its to-the-point descriptions and "programmer-friendly" reference material have made it the Java book most frequently recommended on the Internet. This expanded and improved second edition covers Java 1.1. If you're already a Java programmer, Java in a Nutshell contains everything you need to get up to speed on the new featuers of Java 1.1. If you are just starting out with Java, this book contains an accelerated introduction to the language, aimed especially at C and C++ programmers. Once you've learned Java, you'll keep this book next to your keyboard for handy reference while you program.

Chapters:

  • pt. 1. Introducing Java
  • ch. 1. Getting started with Java
  • ch. 2. How Java differs from C
  • ch. 3. Classes and objects in Java
  • pt. 2. Introducing java 1.1
  • ch. 4. What's new in Java 1.1
  • ch. 5. Inner classes and other new language features
  • ch. 6. Applets
  • ch. 7. Events
  • ch. 8. New AWT features
  • ch. 9. Object serialization
  • ch. 10. Java beans

Subjects:

  • Java (Computer program language)
  • Web servers
  • Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
  • Java (programmeertaal)
  • Java <Programmiersprache>
  • Befehlsvorrat

Standard Numbers:

  • ISBN: 156592262X

Notes:

  • "Covers Java 1.0"--Cover p. [1].
  • Contains an accelerated introduction to Java for C and C++ programmers who want to learn the language fast.
  • Includes index.