Java For Students - 1.2 IBD / Edition 2

Java For Students - 1.2 IBD / Edition 2

by Douglas Bell, Mike Parr
     
 

ISBN-10: 0130109223

ISBN-13: 9780130109224

Pub. Date: 08/24/1998

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference

This concise book adopts a visual approach to programming. The authors use a spiral approach to programming concepts; introducing concepts simply early on, then in a more sophisticated way later, (i.e. objects are integrated throughout five chapters). Java for Students 1.2 emphasizes the use of applets but also shows how to program free-standing

Overview

This concise book adopts a visual approach to programming. The authors use a spiral approach to programming concepts; introducing concepts simply early on, then in a more sophisticated way later, (i.e. objects are integrated throughout five chapters). Java for Students 1.2 emphasizes the use of applets but also shows how to program free-standing applications. The authors have been careful to put together a book that covers the powerful features of Java and presents the language as both a fun and useful tool. For beginners to Java programming. Previous programming experience is not assumed.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780130109224
Publisher:
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Publication date:
08/24/1998
Edition description:
Older Edition
Pages:
586
Product dimensions:
6.82(w) x 9.24(h) x 0.98(d)

Table of Contents

1. The Scope of Java.
2. A First Java Program.
3. Introductory Graphics.
4. Variables and Calculations.
5. Methods and Parameters.
6. Events.
7. Decisions—if and switch.
8. Repetition—while, for and do.
9. Objects and Classes.
10. The User Interface.
11. Inheritance.
12. Calculations.
13. Arrays.
14. Arrays—Two-dimensional.
15. String Manipulation.
16. Exceptions.
17. Graphical User Interfaces.
18. Free-standing Programs.
19. Files.
20. Graphic and Sound.
21. OO Design.
22. Program Style.
23. Testing.
24. Debugging.
25. Threads.
26. Programming in the Large Packages.
27. Java in Context.
28. Advanced Object-Oriented Programming—Abstract Classes and Interfaces.
29. 1.1 and 1.2 Enhancements.
Appendices.
Bibliography.
Glossary.
Index.

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