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Java : how to program / H.M. Deitel, P.J. Deitel

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Upper Saddle River] : Pearson Prentice Hall, [2003]Edition: 5th edDescription: li, 1447 p. : ill., figs., tabs. : 24 cm + 1 computer laser optical disk (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 9780131202368
  • 9780131202368
Subject(s): Summary: For all beginning programmers and developers experienced with traditional languages who want to master Java quickly. The Deitels cover all facets of the Java language, including object-orientation, multithreading, exception handling, the Java event programming model, GUI with Swing and AWT, graphics, and much more. You'll also find a set of core design patterns that are integrated throughout the text along with all new coverage of JDBC, SQL, n-tier, Web-application development with servlets and JSP, plus an introduction to XML processing with the Java XML library. The book also provides an optional, start-to-finish case study introducing Java object-oriented analysis and design with UML. It contains hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautions (all marked with icons) for writing code that is portable, reusable and optimized for performance
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Includes bibliographical references and index

For all beginning programmers and developers experienced with traditional languages who want to master Java quickly. The Deitels cover all facets of the Java language, including object-orientation, multithreading, exception handling, the Java event programming model, GUI with Swing and AWT, graphics, and much more. You'll also find a set of core design patterns that are integrated throughout the text along with all new coverage of JDBC, SQL, n-tier, Web-application development with servlets and JSP, plus an introduction to XML processing with the Java XML library. The book also provides an optional, start-to-finish case study introducing Java object-oriented analysis and design with UML. It contains hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautions (all marked with icons) for writing code that is portable, reusable and optimized for performance

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