Java(tm) with Object-Oriented Programming and World Wide Web Applications / Edition 1

Java(tm) with Object-Oriented Programming and World Wide Web Applications / Edition 1

by Paul S. Wang
     
 

ISBN-10: 0534952062

ISBN-13: 9780534952068

Pub. Date: 09/28/1998

Publisher: Brooks/Cole

In his newest programming book, Paul Wang provides complete coverage of Java programming, from basic concepts and procedures to advanced topics. This is one of the first Java books that is written as a text, not just as a professional reference, making it much more logical and readable than most trade books. Designed for readers with prior programming experience,

Overview

In his newest programming book, Paul Wang provides complete coverage of Java programming, from basic concepts and procedures to advanced topics. This is one of the first Java books that is written as a text, not just as a professional reference, making it much more logical and readable than most trade books. Designed for readers with prior programming experience, the book introduces OOP, graphical user interfaces, networking, multithreading, and event-driven programming. These concepts and techniques are applied to the development of interesting programs and Java applets, with the careful attention to practical implementation details that has marked Wang's popular books on C, C++, and UNIX. Concepts and techniques are illustrated with complete, ready-to-run examples. This book makes an excellent choice for courses in Web programming or software engineering, as well as junior, senior or graduate-level Java courses and professional reference.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780534952068
Publisher:
Brooks/Cole
Publication date:
09/28/1998
Pages:
416
Product dimensions:
7.42(w) x 9.24(h) x 0.76(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. Java Basics. 2. Classes and OOP. 3. Java Features and Constructs. 4. Inheritance and Class Extensions. 5. Applets and the Web. 6. Applet and Event-Driven Programming. 7. Applets and GUI. 8. Packages and Core Classes. 9. OOP Techniques: Interfaces and Polymorphism. 10. Networking. 11. Threads and Concurrent Programming. 12. Advanced Topics. APPENDIXES. Appendix 1. Common Java Constructs. Appendix 2. Java Keywords, Operator Precedence, and Packages. Appendix 3. Major Differences Between Java and ANSI C/C++. Appendix 4. AWT Layout Managers. Appendix 5. AWT Colors. Appendix 6. Java I/O Classes. Appendix 7. Mathematical Computations in Java /Appendix 8. The Java Debugger: Jdb. Appendix 9. Index of Classes.

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