Making Sense of JAVA: A Guide for Managers and the Rest of Us

Making Sense of JAVA: A Guide for Managers and the Rest of Us

by Bruce Simpson, Jonathan M. Levine, A. Rehan Zaide, Brian Christeson, John D. Mitchell
     
 

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The first JAVA book for managers and decision-makers. KEY TOPICS: Completely up-to-date, reflecting Sun's new Javasoft division and Release 1.0 of the JAVA Developers Kit. Understand the power of JAVA applets. Consider JAVA as a mainstream programming language. Review JAVA performance, and how to improve it. Evaluate JAVA's impact on developers' productivity.

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The first JAVA book for managers and decision-makers. KEY TOPICS: Completely up-to-date, reflecting Sun's new Javasoft division and Release 1.0 of the JAVA Developers Kit. Understand the power of JAVA applets. Consider JAVA as a mainstream programming language. Review JAVA performance, and how to improve it. Evaluate JAVA's impact on developers' productivity. This book tells managers what impact JAVA will have, its advantages, and its limitations.

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Explains the concepts, features, benefits, and limitations of Java, assuming little technical knowledge. Compares Java with other languages, and discusses Java applets and their impact on the Internet, performance and security issues, copyrights and intellectual rights, and supporting software and technologies. For professionals from managers to programmers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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ISBN-13:
9780132632942
Publisher:
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Publication date:
06/03/1996
Product dimensions:
7.03(w) x 8.95(h) x 0.55(d)

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