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Paperback Introduction to Java Programming with Sun One Studio 4 Book

ISBN: 0130092584

ISBN13: 9780130092588

Introduction to Java Programming with Sun ONE Studio 4

First on the market to cover Sun's new IDE Forte, this special edition of a Liang's widely used Java book is a comprehensive introduction to Java programming with an expanded in-depth treatment of object-oriented programming. The book is easy to read and well paced, and is ideal for self-study. The book covers all subjects required in the Level I Java Certification Exam -- fundamentals of programming (including primitive data types, control statements, methods, and arrays); object-oriented programming; graphics programming; exception handling; internalization; multithreading; multimedia; l/O; networking; and Java data structures This description may be from another edition of this product.

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No-nonsense Java book

I started with Deitel's 'How to Program Java' book to teach myself Java. This wasn't a bad book, but there were so much text in it that I was confused and not making much progress when I reached the chapter on object-oriented programming. I could'nt see the wood for the trees. Then I bought Bruce Eckel's 'Thinking in Java' and I almost gave up the thought of ever learning Java. I thought you need to have an intellect of...

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